✨ Canoe Arrivals and Produce




RETURN showing the Number of Canoes that have arrived in Auckland from the 1st day of April to the 30th day of June, 1855, together with their Crews, and the Quantity and Species of Produce, as nearly as can be ascertained.

Name of Tribe Crews. Where landed. Quantity and Species of Produce Remarks.
Number of Canoes Males. Females. Total.
Ngatiwhatua 97 371 495 866
Ngatiwai 140 213 247 659
Ngatiwakaue 13 45 31 76
Ngapuhi 81 123 142 265
Ngatitamatena 27 45 78 123
Ngatitai 4 15 6 21
Ngatiwhanga 15 40 35 75
Ngatimaru 7 116 50 166
Ngatimaniapoto 16 59 17 76
Total 470 1405 1141 2546

Ordered Room, Armed Police,
Auckland, 27th July, 1855.

JAMES NAUGHTON,
Inspector of Police.

RETURN showing the Number of Canoes that have arrived in Ongarue from the 1st day of April to the 31st day of June, 1855, together with their Crews, and the Quantity and Species of Produce, as nearly as can be ascertained.

Name of Tribe Crews. Where landed. Quantity and Species of Produce Remarks.
Number of Canoes Males. Females. Total.
Waikato 113 405 181 886

Ordered Room, Armed Police,
Auckland, 27th July, 1855.

JAMES NAUGHTON,
Inspector of Police.

Remarks:

This Return does not include the produce brought Overland nor in Coasting Vessels.

The average weight of a Kit of Potatoes is 75 lbs.

The estimated value of the produce mentioned in this Return is Β£2399.1.



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Online Sources for this page:

VUW Te Waharoa PDF Auckland Provincial Gazette 1855, No 24





✨ LLM interpretation of page content

πŸ—ΊοΈ Return of Canoes Arriving in Auckland with Crews and Produce

πŸ—ΊοΈ Lands, Settlement & Survey
27 July 1855
Canoes, Crews, Produce, Auckland, Tribes, Trade
  • James Naughton (Inspector of Police), Ordered Room, Armed Police

  • JAMES NAUGHTON, Inspector of Police

πŸ—ΊοΈ Return of Canoes Arriving in Ongarue with Crews and Produce

πŸ—ΊοΈ Lands, Settlement & Survey
27 July 1855
Canoes, Crews, Produce, Ongarue, Tribes, Trade
  • James Naughton (Inspector of Police), Ordered Room, Armed Police

  • JAMES NAUGHTON, Inspector of Police