Tolaga Bay
(Place)
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Mentioned in
- A Life of J. C. Beaglehole: New Zealand Scholar
- Botanical Discovery in New Zealand: The Visiting Botanists
- Historic Poverty Bay and the East Coast, N.I., N.Z.
- Chapter XLII — Brief Biographies — Typical Pioneers and Maori Leaders
- Uawa's “House of Learning”
- Flag Incident in Poverty Bay
- Notes
- [subsection]
- Cordial Reception at Anaura Bay
- Notes
- [subsection]
- “Left an Inscription”
- “A Second Paradise”
- Ropata's Version of Traditions
- Gifts Made at Tolaga Bay
- “Adventure's” Double Visit to Tolaga Bay in 1773
- Notes
- Invaders Resort to Strategy
- [subsection]
- Did Cook Leave Potatoes on the East Coast?
- Child Offered for Tomahawk
- French Vessel at Tolaga Bay in 1827
- Polack's Noisy Reception at Tolaga Bay
- Notes
- [subsection]
- Poverty Bay's First Bushfeller
- Rescue of Captive Sailors
- Burns's Colonization Plan
- Waddy, the Autocratic Waterman
- “Blind Charlie”
- [subsection]
- [subsection]
- A Tattooed Ex-Convict
- Robert Espie: Pioneer Coast Whaler
- Tom Ralph: An Adventurer
- Some Other Early Whalers
- Sequel to a Slaying
- “A Noble Sight”
- Mr. Baker's Troublesome Neighbours
- Note
- Biographical
- Mahia: 1841–2; Poverty Bay: 1849–50
- A Round of Calls
- Poverty Bay's First European Census
- Statistics
- A Sensational Trial
- Grave Crimes
- Sensational Robberies, Etc
- Eyewitness's Account of Rising
- Biographical
- [subsection]
- Native Trust Lands Redeemed
- Pioneer Flockowners' Problems
- Flockowners in 1877
- Biographical
- Famous Vessel Used as First Freezer in Poverty Bay
- Notes
- East Coast Native Art — Fine Specimens in Famous Collections
- Social, Sporting and Business Centres
- By Sea, Coach and Early Model Motor Cars
- Coaching in the Mud
- Pioneer Motorists' Ordeals
- East Coast Seat
- From One-roomed Shacks to Many-sided, Modern Institutions
- Gisborne High School
- Earthquakes, Seismic Waves, Floods and Droughts
- Moa Footprints Found at Gisborne
- Disasters in Poverty Bay and Along the East Coast
- Ship Blown to Pieces
- Bands: Past and Present
- Original Area Now Divided Into Five Counties
- Maoris Outpace Europeans
- Biographical
- Development Under Difficulties
- “Ghost” Townships
- Biographical
- Early Handicap of Lack of Roads and Bridges
- Biographical
- Notes
- Notes
- [subsubsection]
- Biographical
- Tennis — District Championships
- [subsubsection]
- Notes
- [subsubsection]
- Notable Wins by District Players
- Cricket on East Coast
- Notes
- Te Kani-A-Takirau: A Great East Coast Chief — Descended From a Famous Couple
- Cook's Te Ratu: “King of the Maoris” — Rival Poverty Bay Claimants to Descent
- I. General
- Takitimu
- The Autobiography of a Maori
- The Endeavour Journal of Joseph Banks 1768–1771 [Volume One]
- The Endeavour Journal of Joseph Banks 1768–1771 [Volume Two]


