✨ Canoe Arrivals and Produce




RETURN, showing the NUMBER of CANOES that have arrived in AUCKLAND, from the 1st day of July to the 30th day of September, 1854, together with their CREWS, and the QUANTITY and SPECIES of PRODUCE, as nearly as can be ascertained.

Name of Tribe. Number of Canoes. Crews. Where landed. Quantity and Species of Produce. Remarks.
Males. Females. Total. Commercial Bay.
Ngatipoa 180 531 192 723 76
Ngatiwhatu 109 350 163 513 91
Ngatiwakane 21 62 9 73 21
Ngatiwhangua 10 30 22 50 4
Ngatimatena 13 51 13 64 8
Ngatitai 15 55 17 72 3
Ngapuhi 12 40 7 67
Ngatimaniopoto 7 25 7 34
Ngatihini 8 20 9 35 8
Tawera 3 14 14 1
Ngatimaru 12 35 14 49 3
890 1297 473 1700 225

Orderly Room, Armed Police,
Auckland, 20th December, 1854.

THOS. BECKHAM,
Commissioner of Police.

RETURN, showing the NUMBER of CANOES that have arrived in ONEHUNGA, from the 1st day of July to the 30th day of September, 1854, together with their CREWS, and the QUANTITY and SPECIES of PRODUCE, as nearly as can be ascertained.

Name of Tribe. Number of Canoes. Crews. Where landed. Quantity and Species of Produce. Remarks.
Males. Females. Total.
Waikato 64 171 24 245

Orderly Room, Armed Police,
Auckland, 20th December, 1854.

THOMAS BECKHAM,
Commissioner of Police.



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VUW Te Waharoa PDF Auckland Provincial Gazette 1855, No 1





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🌾 Return of Canoes Arriving in Auckland with Produce

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
20 December 1854
Canoes, Produce, Auckland, Tribes, Trade
  • THOS. BECKHAM, Commissioner of Police

🌾 Return of Canoes Arriving in Onehunga with Produce

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
20 December 1854
Canoes, Produce, Onehunga, Tribes, Trade
  • THOMAS BECKHAM, Commissioner of Police