CHAPTER XXIX.
MAORI SLAVERY
CHAPTER XXX.
PIRACY BY CONVICTS
CHAPTER XXXI.
N.Z. Climate
the starvation cure
CHAPTER XXXII.
THE ART OF TATTOOING
CHAPTER XXXIII.
Tribal government
Maori beliefs
the custom of TAPU
Sunday observance
massacre of French navigator Marion
and party
CHAPTER XXXIV.
THE MAORIS’ VIEW OF CHRISTIANITY
CHAPTER XXXV.
Hongi’s threats
preparing for war
CHAPTER XXXVI.
ARRIVAL OF A WARSHIP
CHAPTER XXXVII.
WHALERS AND MISSIONARIES
CHAPTER XXXVIII.
THREATENED WAR
CHAPTER XXXIX.
CONSTRUCTION OF A PA
CHAPTER XL.
A SHAM FIGHT
CHAPTER XLI.
An exciting incident
visit of A great TOHUNGA
CHAPTER XLII.
Victorious warriors
treatment of prisoners
baked heads
CHAPTER XLIII.
VISITS OF WHALERS
CHAPTER XLIV.
SOUTH SEA ISLANDERS
CHAPTER XLV.
DEATH OF HONGI
CHAPTER XLVI.
A tribal Conflict
Shulitea (King George) killed
CHAPTER XLVII.
EXCITEMENT AT KORORAREKA
CHAPTER XLVIII.
Earle’s farewell
missionaries alarmed
CHAPTER XLIX.
JOURNEY TO HOKIANGA
CHAPTER L.
European defences
Mr. Hobbs’ message of peace