M679
National Library of Australia
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Created: 2019
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Series 1. Correspondence, 4 August 1861 - 28 October 1916
William Temple (Auckland) to Jane, 24 August 1861 (File)
Wretched living conditions in a hut; purchase of an allotment at Otahuhu township; Mrs Harriet Gore Brown's 'at home'; imminent arrival of Sir George Grey as Governor; general expectation of peace; unable to take photographs on account of weather; establishment of a mess; garrison theatricals; mutual friends.
William Temple (Auckland) to Annie, 1 March 1863 (File)
Loss of letters on the Colombo; wreck of HMS Orpheus; day of mourning.
William Temple (Rangiriri) to [Illegible], 21 November 1863 (File)
Memorandum from Tauranga to William Temple, 5 May 1864 (File)
Request of officer commanding Royal Artillery for statement of Temple's observations of the assault on Rangariri and the conduct of Lieut. Pickard and Surgeon Temple.
William Temple (Auckland) to [Unknown], 10 May 1864 (File)
Sends a statement on the assault on Rangiri and the conduct of Lieut. Pickard.
William Temple (Auckland) to his brother James Temple, 7 July 1864 (File)
Ill health; plans to send Rangariri mat; engagement of Capt. Irwin; high cost of living in New Zealand; mutual friends.
W.F. Gordon (New Plymouth) to William Temple, 28 October 1916 (File)
Sale to the Dominion Museum in Wellington of Gordon's collection of photographs of officers and men who served in the Maori Wars.
Plan of Rangiriri, November 1863 (File)
Plan of battle of Rangiri, and a draft statement on the conduct of Lieut. A.F. Pickard in the Battle. (2pp)
Series 3. Photographs
Six photographs of soldiers, artillery and scenes during the campaign against the Maories at Rangiriri. (poor reproduction) (File)