Letter to Lord Ranfurly, 20th September 1898
- AU PMB MS 91-04
- Unidad documental simple
- 1898
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The letter concerns the state of affairs in Rarotonga as a result of the mistakes made by Mr Moss.
Gudgeon, Walter Edward
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Letter to Lord Ranfurly, 20th September 1898
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The letter concerns the state of affairs in Rarotonga as a result of the mistakes made by Mr Moss.
Gudgeon, Walter Edward
Message to the Cook Island parliament, 26th September 1898
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Gudgeon, Walter Edward
Walter Edward Gudgeon (1842-1920) succeeded F.J. Moss as British Resident in the Cook Islands in September 1898. On the annexation of those islands by New Zealand in 1901, he became the first Resident Commissioner. He held this post until 1909.
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Gudgeon, Walter Edward
The L.M.S. [London Missionary Society] in the South Seas
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Gudgeon, Walter Edward
The London Mission, its policy and peculiarities [by W. E. Gudgeon]
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Gudgeon, Walter Edward
The London Missionary Society in the Cook and Northern islands
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Gudgeon, Walter Edward
The adventures of Metter Moss in the Pacific, or the eccentricities of a British resident
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Gudgeon, Walter Edward
The kingdom in the Pacific [by W. E. Gudgeon]
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Gudgeon, Walter Edward
[Cook Islands Maori genealogies, collected by W. E. Gudgeon]
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Contains the genealogies of Arera mua, Tangata, Tangiia nui Iro and Karika, Vaitakere, Rata Ariki, N'Hinerangi, Ngariki and Te Panaehu. Includes some tribal aphorisms and notes on some individuals.
Gudgeon, Walter Edward