POENAMU
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" The white man wanders in search of a home,
Far from his country and friends does he roam.
He came over the water to visit our isle,
And when he beheld it his heart did smile ... "
- Maori paddle song on Logan-Campbell's journey to Waiheke Is
A first hand account of Dr Campbell's travels about Auckland during the 1840s. By Campbell's
recollection, Auckland Nov 1840 - '"The captal! - was a few boats and canoes on the beach, a
few tents and break-wind huts along the margin of the bay, and then - a sea of fern stretching
away as far as the eye could reach."'
John Logan CAMPBELL, born 3 Nov 1817, Edinburgh, SCT to Dr John Campbell. In 1858 he married
Emma Wilson, daughter of John Cracroft Wilson (India).
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Waiau harbour Coromandel harbour
Waiomu Hauraki Coast, north of Thames
Motukorea Browns Is, off entry to Tamaki river
"Dart" Sep, Dec 1840 - 10 ton schooner topsail, transported pigs to Browns Is
"Delhi" Apr 1840 - 500 ton barque at Waiheke Is loading kauri (timber) for the Australian market
"Palmyra" 500 ton, from Greenock Jul 1839 > Dec 1839 Adelaide, Melbourne & Sydney, Australia
(Brown, master; Dr John Logan-Campbell, surgeon)
"Lady Lilford" Adelaide, Australia Mar 1840 > Kororareka 13 Apr 1840
Abraham ex-convict who stole Campbell's pigs
Brown, William lawyer from Dundee, SCT; resided Mt Eden
Brown, Capt master of the 'Palmyra'
Campbell, Dr John John Logan Campbells father
Campbell, Ida born 22 Dec 1860, died 8 Oct 1880 aged 20; daughter of Dr JL Campbell;
Campbell, Emma born 14 Dec 1835, died 11 Aug 1912 aged 77; wife of Dr JL Campbell;
Campbell, Logan son of Dr JL Campbell
commander Dart, married maori woman; trading excursion with Campbell to chief Kawau
Commercial Bay 1840-1 pork and potato bartering area with the maori, and a small government store 'Stores Bay'
Cook 1840 a well dressed & spoken Scot's land speculator
Dawson, Mr 1840 first magistrate, administering 'justice' under the open sky
Symonds, Capt Wm 1840 visited Browns Is attempt to take it with Te Kawau who spoke with Kanini who said hed sold it
Freemans Bay 1841 'Waipiro Bay' after the past time of rum consumption the Bay was known for
Heke, Hone Kororareka massacre
Hobson, Capt William Auckland, later governor
Humphreys, Mrs Winifred daughter of JL Campbell
Kanini, Mrs Kina was to cook for Campbell & Brown when they stayed at Waiomu village, Hauraki gulf
Katikati May 1840 sub-chief of Ngati Tamatera hapu, signed (signature) sale of Motu-Korea to Brown & Campbell
Kawau chief Ngati Whatua at Onehunga fishing grounds
Kora maori girl Cook had taken a liking to
McLasky, Gen Miles -
Makiniki McInnes; 1839 'Lady Lilford' from Adelaide to Wellington and Coromandel
Maning 1845 Hokianga
Matthew, Felton surveyor-general 1840, somewhat cold, Official Bay had the nickname of 'Exclusion Bay' in the 1840s
Mechanics Bay Dec 1840 where the government sawyers were at work
Nene, Tamati Waka Apr 1845, war camp
Ngatai May 1840 sub-chief of Ngati Tamatera hapu, signed (signature) sale of Motu-Korea to Brown & Campbell
died 14 Jun 1840 of consumption
Ngati Tamatera 1840 lived Waiomu; sold Motu-korea (Browns Island) to Brown & Campbell
Ngati Tamatera 1840 lived Waiomu; sold Motu-korea (Browns Island) to Brown & Campbell
Nono, Pio -
Pama James Palmer, sawyer May 1840 built boat for Campbell & Brown; Te Horeke > Okaihau
Pama, Mrs Rangi wife of James Palmer of Ngati Tamatera, Waiomu village, Hauraki gulf
slave boy killed when open keg of gunpowder exploded, 15 Jun 1840,
Taniwha 1840 chief, 'Old Hook Nose'
Taraia old warrior of Ngati Tamatera Jul 1840; sons were Te Pirete & Te Rite
Tartar hound Brown & Campbell took with them to Browns Is, parting gift of Te Kanini
Te Kanini May 1840 gentleman chief of Ngati Tamatera hapu, Ngati Whatua at Waiomu village, Hauraki Gulf
signed (signature) sale of Motu-Korea (Browns Is) to Wm Brown & JL Campbell
Te Kawau, Apihai 1840 old head chief Ngati Whatua at Orakei
Te Hira Orakei, son of Te Kawau, d 1888
Te Pirite 15 Jun 1840, burnt by gunpowder explosion, chief of Ngati Tamatera, brother of Te Rite, died Jun 1840
Te Rewi chief
Te Rite 15 Jun 1840, burnt by gunpowder explosion, chief, lived at Hauraki Gulf
Te Tara chief (christian) Umupuia village, of Ngati Tai in Hauraki Gulf, daughter married a Ngati Porou chief
Tuhaere, Paora Ngati Whatua
Wepiha Wm Webster, American trader living at Herekino Beach, Apr 1840; later left for San Francisco
Webster, Mrs maori - daughter of Taniwha
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RESOURCES:
©Campbell, Sir John Logan., (1881)., "Poenamu." Golden Press, in association with Whitcombe
& Tombs Ltd.,
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