INDEX

Page numbers and CS (Colour Section) in bold print refer to pages with illustrations and their accompanying captions.

Abercrombie, Charles 71

Albert Barracks and Grounds 36, 36, 134, 143, 161–62, 203, 204, 205

Albert Park 36, 208

Alberton CS, 22

alcohol consumption in 1840s 128

Alexandra Park 201, 209

All Blacks 215–16, 216

Amphlett, Edward RN (paymaster) 158

Army, conditions of 134

withdrawal of 11, 36, 138; see also regiments

Ashworth, Edward CS, 116–17

Atkins, Hastings 190

Auckland, Colonial, Campbell settles there 3

chosen as capital CS; first Crown land auction 6

early unpopularity 6–7

rough-hewn appearance 69

growth as a commercial centre 6–7, 16–17, 177, 178

Hauraki gold 15

population growth of early city 17

‘Limited Circle’, disrepute of 18

terminal of Pacific steamships 19

areal spread in late 19th century 23–24

Auckland Gas Co. 30–31

Auckland, Past and Present, Auckland City Council 32, 34, 52, 62

Auckland Harbour Board 32, 34, 231

Auckland Regional Council 225, 231

city of migrants, 232

current disunity 230, 231

ethnic diversity 232

Greater Auckland governance 231

recent population growth 230

Australia and New Zealand, Anthony Trollope 179–81

Awhitu 46

Bailey, Charles 119

Balneavis, Capt. Henry Colin 138

Bank of New Zealand 9, 17–18

Bankart, Sir Alfred S. 190, 224–5, 225

Barrie, J. M. 121

baths in houses 24

Beale, J. C. (artist) CS

Beckett, John T., of HMS Esk 149–50

Beechey, Richard Brydges (artist) CS

Belich, James 144, 148

Best, Capt. Abel Dottin (80th Regt) 70, 71–73, 115

‘Big Houses’ 22–23

Bolina (barque) 5, 82

Boroughs, Justin C. (artist) CS

Boylan, James T. 31, 31

Bridge, Major Cyprian (58th Regt) 144, 146

Brilliant (barque) 85

Britomart, Point and Fort 117, 133, 135, 135, 136, 150

Brown, William 3–5, 5, 8, 56

Brown Campbell & Co. 5–6, 10, 223

Browne, Thomas Robert Gore 137

Buckland, Alfred 22

Buddee, Paul 122

Buick, T. Lindsay 144

Bunbury, Major Thomas (80th Regt) 72

Burnett, Commodore, W. F. CB 152, 155, 161–2, chap. 11 passim

Bush, Graham W. 33–34

Cabbage Tree Swamp, 210, 210, 212, 212

cable links 20

Calliope dock 25, 179

Cameron, Lt-General Duncan Alexander 148, 152

Campbell, Emma 21, 223

Campbell, Ida 20, 187

Campbell, John Logan, images of 2, 59, 182, 198

trains as doctor 1

surgeon on the Palmyra 2

becomes William Brown’s partner 3

prospers in Brown Campbell & Co. 4–6

buys One Tree Hill Estate 56, 224

returns to Europe 9

temporary return to Auckland 1860–61 11

political life 7–8, 11, 12

cultural development abroad 185, 191

forced to return, 1871 10–11, 20

buys out Brown 11

member of ‘Limited Circle’ 18

hosts Trollope chap. 13

hosts Frank Connelly chap. 14

rides out 1887–95 business crisis 18–19

builds Kilbryde on Parnell Point 21–22

drives first electric tram 27

gifts Cornwall Park 38–39

writes ‘My Autobiography’ 225

last years 222–26

Campbell, Logan (Logie) 194, 194

Campbell, Winifred 223

Campbell Free School of Art 199–200

Carabain, Jacques (artist) CS

Chelsea, 25

Chesterton, G. K. 93, 185

child death at sea 101, 104

church service on ships 99–100

Churton, Rev. John Frederick 75

Clark, James McCosh 18

Clarke, George (land purchase officer) 42

Clayton, M. T. (artist) CS

Clendon, James Reddy 87, 87

colonial cemetery 66

Commercial Bay CS, 3, 7, 109, 109

Connelly, Adeline 196, 197

Connelly, Cornelia 193

Connelly, Rev. Pierce 193

Connelly, Pierce Francis (Frank) 192, 224, chap. 14 passim

Cormack, William Eppes 70, 71–72

Cornwall and York, Duke of 37, 38

Cornwall Park 38, 38–39, 53, 60, 61, 225–6

Cornwall Park Trust Board 26, 51–53

Cornwallis 84–86, 157

cottages 24

Cotter A. H. 220, 220

Cotton, Rev. William Charles 56

Craig, Joseph 119

cricket 208

Crown pre-emption 57, 69

Culpan, William 92

Curnow, Allen 107

Daldy, William Crush (sea captain) 5, 82

Davis, Charles Oliver (interpreter) 148

Davis, Moss 18

Deans, Bob 216

death at sea 101, 104

Devonport 25

Devonport Steam Ferry Co. 25

Dickens, Charles 177

Dieffenbach, Ernst 56, 85

Dilworth, Andrew (Waitakere) 170

Dilworth, James 18–19, 56, 61, 90, chap. 12 passim, 169

Dilworth farm 171, 172, 208, 218, 219

Dilworth School 165–6, 166, 167, 174–5

Dixon, George H. 216

Domain 37, 72, 204, 208

Domain Brewery 19, 18–19, 223

Domain Springs 33

Drury, Captain of HMS Pandora 163

Duchess of Argyle (barque) CS, 84, 95, 104, 112, 115

Dufty, Jack 202

Dungannon (Royal School of) 169–70, 170, 174

Earp, George Butler 70

Eden Cricket Club 210

Eden Park CS, 201, 209, 211, 213

Education Act, 1877 28

epidemics at sea 101–2, 104

Esk HMS (steam corvette) 149–51

Fairburn, Thayer 139

Falwasser, Henry chap. 5 passim

Farmer, James 59, 224

farms, suburban 167–8

‘Father of Auckland’ 2

Featherston, Dr Isaac Earl 73

Fencibles, Royal NZ 8, 136, 137

Fencible settlements 9, 136–7

Fenton, Francis Dart (Chief Judge of Native Land Court) 49, 49–51

Ferguson, Dr H. Lindo (ophthalmic surgeon) 226

Ferguson, Niall 91

fires 33, 135

Firth, Josiah Clifton 12, 22

Fitzgerald, Robert Appleyard 70–71

FitzRoy, Capt. Robert RN 57, 80, 81, 142, 143, 144

Fox, William 6

Freeman’s Bay 227

Froude, James Anthony 177–9

Gallaher, David 201, 202, 213–4

gas lighting 31

Gate Pa, battle of 147

General Assembly 8, 12–14

George, James (baker) 128

Gibson, William 6

goldmining in Auckland province 15

Goodfellow, William (1840s baker) 113

Goodfellow, William (1880–1974) 18

Government House, the first CS

Graham, George 48

Graham, George Samuel (grandson of the above) 45, 135

Graham, Robert 14, 94, chap. 7 passim, 110, 114, 119–20, 207

Greenock 94, 107

Grey, Sir George Edward 11, 152, 155, 156

Grey, Henry George, third Earl (Viscount Howick) 130–1

Grey Lynn 24

Gunson, Sir James Henry 18

Hamilton, Capt. RN of HMS Esk 149

Harrier, HMS 152, 156, 159, 160, 162

Hattaway, Robert (colour sergeant) 137

Hay, Alexander McLeod, Lt (58th Regt) 66

Hazard, HMS 79, 141

Heale, Theophilus (sea captain) 86

Heke, Hone 80, 141–2

Henderson & Macfarlane (merchants) 146

Hengia, Warena 48

Henry, Thomas 57–58

Highwic CS, 22

Hocken, Thomas Morland (bibliographer) 76, 77–78

Hogan, Patrick Joseph CS Hua Kaiwaka 44

Hulme, Col., William (96th Regt) 143, 145–6

Hunt, Lt RN (Orpheus survivor) 159

hygiene on immigrant ships 101–2

industry in 19th-century Auckland 25, 26, 29

Jackson, Samuel 194

Jackson & Russell 10, 174

Jane Gifford (barque) CS, 126, chap. 7 passim; meals on 100–101

Jenkins, Capt. Robert RN, HMS Miranda, 152

Jerningham, F. D. (midshipman) 152

Johnson, John MD CS

Judge’s Bay CS, 50

Kawiti, Te Ruki 141

Kilbryde (Parnell) 21, 23, 197, 222, 223, 224, 227

Kilbryde (Scotland) 21, 22

Kipling, Rudyard 139, 233

Kiwi Tamaki 45–47

Kohimarama 50

Korokino 55

Kororareka 64, 64–65, 141

Kororareka Association 64

Kyber Pass (now Khyber Pass Road) 118

Land Claims Bill (1842) 69

Land Wars 138, chap. 10 passim

Ligar, Charles Whybrow 113

Ligar Canal 30, 33, 113, 113

Logan, Robert 119

Logan Bank 20, 20, 21, 182, 196–7

Louisa Campbell (barque) 86

Low & Motion’s Flour Mill 34

McDonald, Peter 89–90, chap. 7 passim, 108, 112, 120, 144–5, 146

Macfarlane, John 14, 145–6

Mackelvie, James Tannock 189, 190

McLachlan, Lachlan 84, 86, 87–88

McLean, Sir Terence J. 215

McLintock, Alexander Hare 67–68

MacMurray, Rev. George 166, 174

Main Trunk Railway Deviation 230

Mandarin (barque) 120, 129

Maning, Frederick Edward (Judge of Native Land Court) 140

Manukau Harbour 155, 157, 163, 164

Maori, as provisioners 108, 111

as stone masons 135

as warriors 140–1, 147

concept of ownership 42–43

population decline 179

relationship with Parkhurst Boys 129

Martin, Mary Ann (Lady) author of Our Maoris 113–14

Martin, Dr Samuel McDonald 69, 70–73, 76, 77

Martin, Sir William (Chief Justice) 69, 70–73

Mary Anne (troopship) 113–14

Mathew, Felton 129, 130, 130

Matilda (whaler) 141, 142

Maungakiekie, CS, 46, 55, chap. 3 passim

Maungawhau 55

Mechanics Bay 21, 111, 119, 229

Meiklejohn, George McPherson 74

Metropolitan Ground 36; see also Albert Barracks

Middle Bank, Manukau Harbour 157, 158–9

Miranda, HMS 152, 156, 160

Mitchell, Robert 110, 119

Mitchelson, Sir Edward 38, 39

Moir, Lt William, engineer (58th Regt) 66

Moore, John (printer) 70, 76, 77

Morrin, Thomas 18

Mossman, Harry 173, 174

Mossman, James Dilworth 171–2

Mossman, Willie John 172, 174

Motukorea 4

Mount Prospect see One Tree Hill Estate

Myers, Sir Arthur Milziner 9, 37, 38, 224

Myers Park 38

Naval Brigade at Gate Pa 150–1

Nene Tamati Waka 193, 194

New Lynn 26

New South Wales 125

New Zealand Banking Co. 167

New Zealand Co. 92

New Zealand Herald 148

New Zealand Herald and Auckland Gazette 69, 75–76

New Zealand Insurance Co. 9

New Zealand Loan & Mercantile Agency Co. Ltd 9

New Zealand Waitemata & Manukau Co. 84

New Zealand Wars 11–12, chap. 10, passim

New-Zealander 8, 148–51

Nga Puhi 54, 141–4

Ngai Tai 51

Ngati Paoa 44–45

Ngati Whatua chap. 5 passim, 53–57

Niccol, Henry (ship-builder) 118–19

Normanby, Constantine Henry Phipps (1st Marquis) 131

Northern Club 79, 187

North Star, HMS 142

obelisk on One Tree Hill 3, 226

O’Brian, Patrick 95

Oceana, 178

Official Bay 112, 145

One Tree Hill CS, 139, 161

tree on chap. 3 passim

One Tree Hill Estate 11, 54

Orakei Report 49, 51

Orpheus HMS CS, 139, 161, chap. 11 passim

O’Rorke, Sir George Maurice 16, 59–60

Owen, George Burgoyne 22

Paisley 92, 102

Palmyra (barque) 2, 3, 101

Paratutai signal station 158

Paruroa (Big Muddy Creek) 47

Parkhurst Boys, background 124–5

experience in Auckland 123, 127–9

relationship with Maori 129

settler reaction to 123, 127–8, 130–1

Parr, Sir Christopher James 35

Paul, R. captain of Jane Gifford 96

Peter Pan 121

Phillpotts, Lt George RN 79–80

Philson, Dr Thomas Moore 138, 161, 162

pioneer rolls 121–2

Planter (schooner) 170

Platts, Una (historian) 127

Poenamo, 56

Point Erin Park 37

Polack, Joel Samuel 64–65

Ponsonby 24, 27, 229

Potter, William 208

Potter’s Paddock 201, 208, 211, 292

press, the early 68

Princes Street, 80, 117

privies 24, 31

Potter’s Paddock 201, 202, 208, 211

Puketutu Pa 80, 81, 142, 145

Queen Street 16, 29 35, 89, 90, 113, 117, 227, 229

railway transport, Auckland to Drury 25

Auckland to Kaipara 26

Main Trunk Railway Deviation 227

Ranfurly Shield 211

reclamations 21, 22, 29, 227, 229, 230

recreation on ships 102–3

Reed, A. W. 50

regiments, 58th (Black Cuffs) 133, 134–5, 136–7, 142, 143, 145–6

68th 150

80th 135

96th 141, 146

roads 32, 35, 113–14, 118, 134–5

Robertson, David, commander of HMS Hazard 141

Robertson, John (ropemaker) 106

Roderick Hudson (novel by Henry James) 190

Rosario HMS 132, 203–4

Rough, Capt. David (harbourmaster) 104, 105, 110–11, 117, 126–7, 229

Royal Navy 140

rugby in Auckland chaps 15 and 16 passim

Russell, Robert Edward Nolan 18

Russell, Thomas 9, 10, 173

St George (barque) 125–6

St Louis (US corvette) 141, 142

St Paul’s Church 142

Sala, George Augustus 177

Scott, Dick (historian) 210

Selwyn, Bishop George Augustus 119, 148

‘Senate, The’ 7, 69

sewage disposal 33–34

Sharp, Alfred CS

Shearer, John (trader, Bay of Islands) 108–9

ships’ crews, conditions of 97–98

Shipton, Dr L. P. (surgeon on Jane Gifford) 96, 99

Shortland, Edward 71–73

Shorthand, Lt Willoughby RN 70, 76, 127

Shortland Crescent 33, 33, 114, 117, 144–6, 147

Sinclair, Dudley 67, chap. 6 passim

Smith, Mike 52, 53, 54

Smith, Stephenson Percy 48

Southern Cross (later Daily Southern Cross) 8, 11, 81, 83, 89, 126, 128

Springbok test, 1921 213

steam transport in the Pacific 19

storms at sea 95, 97, 103

Sullivan, Robert (poet) 52

Swainson 50, 69, 128, 130, 131, 133, 224

Symonds, Capt. William Cornwallis 85–86

Tait, captain of Duchess of Argyle 96, 108–9

Tamaki isthmus 41

Tamaki-makau-rau 43

Tamaki Drive 227

Taraia, Ngakuti Te Tumuhuia 4

Taurarua 50

Taurere Pa 46

Taylor, Allan Kerr 22

Te Akitai 51

Te Kawau, Apihai 51

Te Kawerau-o-Maki 51

Te Taou 45, chap. 2 passim

Te To-waka 43

Te Totara-i-ahua 55

Te Uringutu 51

Te Whau 43

Temple, Philip 73

Thames Hotel 168

The Campbell & Ehrenfried Co. 223–4

Thompson, E. P. 131

Thomson Dr Arthur Saunders surgeon (58th Regt) 67, 130, 132

timber milling 15

trams 26–27, 27, 28, 209, 217

Trollope, Anthony CS, 181, chap. 13 passim

Trollope, Fanny (Anthony’s mother) 176

Trollope, Frederic 180, 186

Trollope, Rose 183–4, 186

Trollope, Thomas Adolphus (‘T. A.’) 183

Tuhaere, Paora 44, 44

Tuperiri 45–48, 55

Turner, Benjamin E. 64–65

Tyrone Buildings 168

Van Diemen’s Land 95, 130–1

Veitch, sailing master of HMS Niger 163

Victory HMS 162

villas 24

Vogel, Sir Julius 16

von Hochstetter, Ferdinand 58, 209

Waha-akiaki 45–48

Waihi Goldmining Co. 10

Waiohua 44–45

Waitemata Harbour 148, 150, 153

Wakefield, Edward Jerningham 87, 87, 88

Wakefield, Colonel William 73

Wakefield Street 134

walking 25, 29

Wallace, Billy 202, 216

water supply, private 32–33

public 34–35

Waterloo Bridge 89

watermen 110

Watkins, C. H. Kennett 197, 199–200

Webster, William (‘Bully’ or ‘Wepiha’) 4, 88

Western Park 37

Western Springs 35, 209

wharves and jetties, or lack of 30, 90, 90, 109

Whitaker, Sir Frederick 12, 13, 18

Whitaker, Frederick A. 205

Williamson, James 18, 23

Williamson, John 58, 149

Wilson, A. N. 139–40, 141

Wilson, William Chisholm 77, 148

Wing, Edward 157, 162, 163, 164

Wing, Thomas (Manukau harbourmaster) 157, 159, 163

women 37, 91, 95, 97, 99, 115–16, 204

Wonga Wonga, steamship 159, 160

Wood, Samuel Allen (‘Rakau’) 79

Wynyard, Lieut. Colonel, Robert Henry (58th Regt) 8