✨ 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, 1857, 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
Ngatipoa .. 84 226 310 Commercial Bay
Ngatiwhatua .. 62 228 290 Mechanics Bay
Ngatiwakane .. 17 42 59 do.
Ngatitamatera .. 1 11 12 do.
Ngatimaru .. 10 34 44 do.
Ngatiwhunanga .. 15 23 38 do.
Ngapuhi .. 12 5 17 do.
Ngatitai .. 3 8 11 do.
Ngatimanipoto .. 2 6 8 do.
TOTAL 206 652 326 978

Armed Police,
27th August, 1857.

JAMES NAUGHTON,
Inspector of Police.

This Return does not include the produce brought Overland or in Coasting Vessels.
The average weight of a Kit of Potatoes is 75 lbs.
The average weight of a Kit of Flax is about 50 lbs.
The estimated Value of the Produce mentioned in this Return is Β£1,175 7s. 6d.

RETURN showing the Number of Canoes that have arrived in ONEHUNGA from the 1st day of April to the 30th day of June, 1857, 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 .. 138 395 595 Onehunga

Armed Police,
27th August, 1857.

JAMES NAUGHTON,
Inspector of Police.

This Return does not include the produce brought overland or by coasting vessels.
The estimated value of the produce mentioned in this return is Β£1067 12s.



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VUW Te Waharoa PDF Auckland Provincial Gazette 1857, No 23





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🏭 Return of Canoes and Produce Arriving in Auckland

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
27 August 1857
Canoes, Produce, Auckland, Trade, Statistics
  • JAMES NAUGHTON, Inspector of Police

🏭 Return of Canoes and Produce Arriving in Onehunga

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
27 August 1857
Canoes, Produce, Onehunga, Trade, Statistics
  • JAMES NAUGHTON, Inspector of Police