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Journal , 1806, A.A. Sherrin on Early Colonial Days regarding Europeans at Stewart Island in 1806. 03.03.1892.
Transcript, Copy of Transcript of a tape recording of a discussion between H D Skinner and P Gathercole on NZ Archaeology, mainly about Murdering Beach. 1964. Very faded.
Diary, 1973, Extract from NZ Diary 5.4.1973 on Murdering Beach site. P Gathercole.
Note, 1962, Notes on Murdering Beach collection items. Information from H D Skinner, 1962.
Letter, 1964, Letter to David Simmons, Esq, Otago Museum from Cambridge, UK 1964. Contains info regarding Murdering Beach artefacts displayed in Bristol Museum.
Notes, Debating and refuting Skinner's thoughts on events on Murdering Beach amd burning of canoes.
Archaeological Notes, Dating the Topmost Layer at Murdering Beach, Otago. Brief account of the incident at Murdering Beach with Kelly.
Notes, Otago Part 21 Maoridom. An account on the incident at Murdering Beach. Slightly illegible. And file tab of Canterbury.
Note , Question regarding name of Murdering Beach origin.
Draft, Eighteenth Century Polynesia and the European Imagination. Experience of these places through artefacts and paintings. Different Collections information, Pennant Collection obtained in 1912. History of artefacts in collection. Artefact Illustrations in Cook's account discussed. Includes mention of sound of Shellhorns.
Journal, 1892, Early Colonial Days by A A Sherrrin. 1892. Regarding Stewart Island.
Newspaper Article, Otago Witness. Otago Part 21, Maoridom. Details of Murdering Beach Incident.