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Contents.
| Stories of Banks Peninsula— | PAGE. | ||
| No. | 1. | Maori History | 1 |
| No. | 2. | European Account of the Massacre in Akaroa Harbour | 56 |
| No. | 3. | George Hempleman and his Purchase of Akaroa | 61 |
| No. | 4. | George Hempleman’s Diary | 79 |
| No. | 5. | “Headed Up” | 84 |
| No. | 6. | The French Settlement of Akaroa | 87 |
| No. | 7. | Early Days | 109 |
| No. | 8. | Arrival of the First English Ship | 114 |
| No. | 9. | Early Reminiscences | 121 |
| No. | 10. | A Lady Colonist’s Experiences | 130 |
| No. | 11. | Billy Simpson | 138 |
| No. | 12. | Jimmy Robinson | 151 |
| No. | 13. | Jimmy Walker | 159 |
| No. | 14. | “Chips” | 168 |
| No. | 15. | Thomas Richard Moore, M.D. | 178 |
| No. | 16. | French Farm and the Survey | 179 |
| No. | 17. | John Henry Caton | 182 |
| No. | 18. | The Chief Paora Taki’s Story | 184 |
| No. | 19. | Story of a Snake Hunt in Akaroa Harbour by Mrs. Tikao | 188 |
| No. | 20. | The Mysterious Disappearance of Mr. Dicken | 190 |
| No. | 21. | Harry Head | 193 |
| No. | 22. | The Loss of the Crest | 197 |