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RegistrationFamily NameGiven Name(s)Mother's Given Name(s)Father's Given Name(s)Still Birth
1922/11276
Whitaker Frederick George FloradaWalter George-Order Product
1917/3499
Whitaker Douglas Lawrence Frederick Louisa MayFrederick-Order Product
1927/29590
Whitaker Gordon Frederick Edith GertrudeWalter William George-Order Product
1906/9112
Whitaker Charles Frederick Agnes HarrietFrank-Order Product
1894/5749
Whitaker Frederick John Mary EleanorThomas Frederick-Order Product
1888/9465
Whitaker David Frederick Emma AgnesDavid George-Order Product
1880/16455
Whitaker Frederick Alfred KateFrederick Alexander-Order Product
1889/18545
Whitaker Frederick ElizabethGeorge-Order Product
1880/1413
Whitaker John Frederick Elizabeth HannahGeorge-Order Product
1904/13950
Whitaker Robert Frederick JessieEdward-Order Product
1883/458
Whitaker Frederick William JosephineRichard-Order Product
1910/1510
Whitaker Frederick William Joseph JeannieFrederick William-Order Product
1891/16446
Whitaker Frederick Charles Annette ElizaWilliam Highton-Order Product
1944/63709
Whitaker Frederick Walter Ann LillianFrederick George-Order Product
1922/11276
Whitaker Frederick George Florada Walter George
1917/3499
Whitaker Douglas Lawrence Frederick Louisa May Frederick
1927/29590
Whitaker Gordon Frederick Edith Gertrude Walter William George
1906/9112
Whitaker Charles Frederick Agnes Harriet Frank
1894/5749
Whitaker Frederick John Mary Eleanor Thomas Frederick
1888/9465
Whitaker David Frederick Emma Agnes David George
1880/16455
Whitaker Frederick Alfred Kate Frederick Alexander
1889/18545
Whitaker Frederick Elizabeth George
1880/1413
Whitaker John Frederick Elizabeth Hannah George
1904/13950
Whitaker Robert Frederick Jessie Edward
1883/458
Whitaker Frederick William Josephine Richard
1910/1510
Whitaker Frederick William Joseph Jeannie Frederick William
1891/16446
Whitaker Frederick Charles Annette Eliza William Highton
1944/63709
Whitaker Frederick Walter Ann Lillian Frederick George
NZ Marriages (Bride)        🔍 ASH

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NZ Marriages (Bride, married surname)        🔍 ASH

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NZ Marriages (Groom)        🔍 ASH

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RegistrationBride's Given Name(s)Bride's Family NameGroom's Given Name(s)Groom's Family Name
1942/12329
Anne Lillian Burnett Frederick George Whitaker Order Product
1917/1500
Jane Rebecca Cole Frederick Whitaker Order Product
1943/3200
Bessie Kathleen Collett Douglas Lawrence Frederick Whitaker Order Product
1879/2139
Kate Cox Frederick Alexander Whitaker Order Product
1927/2690
Ethel Maud Creasey Frederick Whitaker Order Product
1905/3376
Louisa May Hewitt Frederick Whitaker Order Product
1927/7776
Elsie May Hunt Charles Frederick Whitaker Order Product
1918/5915
Alice Elizabeth Emily Jones David Frederick Whitaker Order Product
1909/7723
Jeannie Leathwick Frederick William Whitaker Order Product
1944/3984
Margaret Annie McDonald Frederick William Whitaker Order Product
1917/5686
Lily Amanda Randall John Frederick Whitaker Order Product
1930/2900
Margaret Mirtland McDowell Robert Frederick Whitaker Order Product
1942/12329
Anne Lillian Burnett Frederick George Whitaker
1917/1500
Jane Rebecca Cole Frederick Whitaker
1943/3200
Bessie Kathleen Collett Douglas Lawrence Frederick Whitaker
1879/2139
Kate Cox Frederick Alexander Whitaker
1927/2690
Ethel Maud Creasey Frederick Whitaker
1905/3376
Louisa May Hewitt Frederick Whitaker
1927/7776
Elsie May Hunt Charles Frederick Whitaker
1918/5915
Alice Elizabeth Emily Jones David Frederick Whitaker
1909/7723
Jeannie Leathwick Frederick William Whitaker
1944/3984
Margaret Annie McDonald Frederick William Whitaker
1917/5686
Lily Amanda Randall John Frederick Whitaker
1930/2900
Margaret Mirtland McDowell Robert Frederick Whitaker
NZ Births (Mother)        🔍 ASH

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NZ Deaths        🔍 ASH

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RegistrationFamily NameGiven Name(s)Born (approx.)Age at Death (approx.)
1973/41259
Whitaker Frederick William 11 March 1910  🔍NZ
63 yearsOrder Product
1946/31837
Whitaker Arthur Frederick 186680YOrder Product
1957/20428
Whitaker David Frederick 188968YOrder Product
1986/47013
Whitaker Frederick George 29 November 1921  🔍NZ
64 yearsOrder Product
1992/32555
Whitaker Charles Frederick 14 April 1906  🔍NZ
86 yearsOrder Product
1994/49433
Whitaker Douglas Lawrence Frederick 3 August 1917  🔍NZ
76 yearsOrder Product
1972/35695
Whitaker Frederick 25 March 1896  🔍NZ
76 yearsOrder Product
1933/4081
Whitaker Thomas Frederick 185875YOrder Product
1902/2320
Whitaker Frederick 182577YOrder Product
1882/2750
Whitaker Frederick David 18821MOrder Product
1891/4753
Whitaker Frederick 181279YOrder Product
1887/2110
Whitaker Frederick Alexander 184740YOrder Product
1933/10855
Whitaker Frederick 188944YOrder Product
1967/31867
Whitaker John Frederick 188087YOrder Product
1967/31934
Whitaker Frederick John 191453YOrder Product
1967/35882
Whitaker Robert Frederick 190463YOrder Product
1983/30174
Whitaker John Frederick 1 February 1913  🔍NZ
70 yearsOrder Product
1945/21951
Whitaker Frederick 188362YOrder Product
1943/18136
Whitaker Frederick Unknown30NOrder Product
1918/38354
Whitaker Frederick Charles 189325YOrder Product
1872/4838
Whitaker George Frederick 184329YOrder Product
1918/83141
Whitaker Frederick John 189523YOrder Product
1940/19151
Whitaker Frederick 187862YOrder Product
2016/33368
Whitaker Frederick Walter 1 May 1944  🔍NZ
72 yearsOrder Product
2003/23967
Whitaker Gordon Frederick 24 March 1927  🔍NZ
76 yearsOrder Product
1973/41259
Whitaker Frederick William 11 March 1910  🔍NZ
63 years
1946/31837
Whitaker Arthur Frederick 1866 80Y
1957/20428
Whitaker David Frederick 1889 68Y
1986/47013
Whitaker Frederick George 29 November 1921  🔍NZ
64 years
1992/32555
Whitaker Charles Frederick 14 April 1906  🔍NZ
86 years
1994/49433
Whitaker Douglas Lawrence Frederick 3 August 1917  🔍NZ
76 years
1972/35695
Whitaker Frederick 25 March 1896  🔍NZ
76 years
1933/4081
Whitaker Thomas Frederick 1858 75Y
1902/2320
Whitaker Frederick 1825 77Y
1882/2750
Whitaker Frederick David 1882 1M
1891/4753
Whitaker Frederick 1812 79Y
1887/2110
Whitaker Frederick Alexander 1847 40Y
1933/10855
Whitaker Frederick 1889 44Y
1967/31867
Whitaker John Frederick 1880 87Y
1967/31934
Whitaker Frederick John 1914 53Y
1967/35882
Whitaker Robert Frederick 1904 63Y
1983/30174
Whitaker John Frederick 1 February 1913  🔍NZ
70 years
1945/21951
Whitaker Frederick 1883 62Y
1943/18136
Whitaker Frederick Unknown 30N
1918/38354
Whitaker Frederick Charles 1893 25Y
1872/4838
Whitaker George Frederick 1843 29Y
1918/83141
Whitaker Frederick John 1895 23Y
1940/19151
Whitaker Frederick 1878 62Y
2016/33368
Whitaker Frederick Walter 1 May 1944  🔍NZ
72 years
2003/23967
Whitaker Gordon Frederick 24 March 1927  🔍NZ
76 years
Gisborne Photo News (1954-1975, 1993–1996)Frederick Whitaker        🔍 ASH

Search URL: https://photonews.org.nz/gisborne/search/results?type=section&text=%22Frederick+Whitaker%22

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Hawke's Bay Knowledge Bank Who's WhoFrederick Whitaker        🔍 ASH

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Nelson Photo News (1960-1972)Frederick Whitaker        🔍 ASH

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Tributes Online (obituaries)Frederick Whitaker        🔍 ASH

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Whanganui Council Property RollsWhitaker, Frederick        🔍 ASH

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Te Papa Collections - PeopleFrederick Whitaker        🔍 ASH

Search URL: https://data.tepapa.govt.nz/collection/search?q=type:Person+AND+title:(Frederick+AND+Whitaker)

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Source: Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa / CC BY 4.0

Name Birth Death Died at Gender
Sir Frederick Whitaker KCMG 23 April 1812 4 December 1891 Auckland Male
Sir Frederick Whitaker KCMG 23 April 1812 4 December 1891 Auckland Male
Otago Nominal Index        🔍 ASH

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Surname Forename Address Event Place Date
WHITAKERFrederick Otago5 May 1864
WHITAKERFrederick Otago24 Nov 1864
WHITAKERFrederick, Sir Otago23 Mar 1898
WHITAKERFrederick, the Honorable Otago30 Oct 1863
WHITAKER Frederick Otago 5 May 1864
WHITAKER Frederick Otago 24 Nov 1864
WHITAKER Frederick, Sir Otago 23 Mar 1898
WHITAKER Frederick, the Honorable Otago 30 Oct 1863
NZ Presbyterian MarriagesFrederick Whitaker        🔍 ASH
Shadows of TimeFrederick Whitaker        🔍 ASH
Our Stuff - Denise & Peter's NZ history siteFrederick Whitaker        🔍 ASH
Sooty NZ (NZ history and genealogical information)Frederick Whitaker        🔍 ASH

Source: Sooty.nz by Christine Clement / included here with her kind permission

NEW ZEALAND AND WORLD WAR ONE - ROLL OF HONOUR - Wh - Wy
Lieutenant WHITAKER Frederick Charles OIR DOW France Son of William ... BELGIUM - MAPLE LEAF CEMETERY 1918Apr24 47537 Private WHITAKER Frederick John OIR KIA France Son of Thomas
https://sooty.nz/nzefrohWh.html
 
NEW ZEALAND AND WORLD WAR ONE - ROLL OF HONOUR - 1917 - JANUARY - JUNE
Lieutenant WHITAKER Frederick Charles OIR DOW France Son of William Highton Whitaker and Annettie Eliza Whitaker, of Dipton, Southland, New Zealand. BELGIUM - MAPLE LEAF CEMETERY
https://sooty.nz/nzefroh1917jan-jun.html
 
NEW ZEALAND AND WORLD WAR ONE - ROLL OF HONOUR - 1918 - JANUARY - MAY
Zealand UK - BROCKENHURST (ST. ... Scotland UK - CODFORD ST. ... UK - STRATFORD-SUB-CASTLE (ST. ... Samuel NZRB DOD UK - UK - CODFORD ST. ... Zealand UK - BROCKENHURST (ST. ... Staff
https://sooty.nz/nzefroh1918jan-may.html
 
A HISTORY OF TAURANGA COUNTY
Parliament 132, 183, 185, 315 WHITAKER Frederick Land Dealer 75, 96 WHITAKER Frederick Sir Father of F A Whitaker 76, 78, 183 WHITE Matata 54, 55 WILLIAMS Bishop Missionary 107
https://sooty.nz/trgcounty.html
 
NZ Genealogy Research Made EasyFrederick Whitaker        🔍 ASH

Source: New Zealand Genealogy Research Made Easy, by Barbara Andrew / "pages may be freely linked"

1888june
Bench, Bar, and public. Sir Frederick WHITAKER, on behalf of the New Zealand ... which he had so justly earned. Sir Frederick WHITAKER spoke feelingly, and concluded by remarking that
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hb1865
Miss Elizabeth Frederick WHITAKER, daughters of the Hon Frederick WHITAKER the previous day at 11am at St Pauls was reported. They were married to Simon ARMFELT Esq of HM 43rd
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devongovt
Neills Point. Sir Frederick WHITAKER owned the 5 acre block fronting Victoria Rd and Clarence St. Mr. BECKHAM lived on the Beach Rd. Mr. W.J.HURST (whose name is perpetuated in
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generalassembly
John TANERAD - Christchurch Hon Frederick WHITAKER - Auckland House of Representatives BELL, Francis Dillon, County of Wallace BRANDON, Alfred de Bathe, Wellington County Dustrict
https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~babznz/genealogy/genassembly1860.html
 
hb1888
The information on these pages is for genealogy research only. ... Ruataniwha districts and other sections. ... Rovers were without their strongest bowling combination of LIDDLE and
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otago1864
One WELSH William Two WHITAKER Frederick Five WHITE James One WHITE William One WHITELAW James One WICKENS F.N. One WIGHT R.A. One WILKIE James One WILLIAMS Francis One RootsWeb
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1888mar
Company was held today. Sir Frederick WHITAKER presiding. Mr T BUDDLE, Mr J M CLARK, and the Hon J WILLIAMSON were re-elected directors. Wellington A serious accident happened on
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hb1878
Frederick WHITAKER, late Attorney General versus George JONES junr. All papers in connection with land transactions in the Waikato since 1870 are being raked up, and all original
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1888apr2
The information on these pages is for genealogy research only. ... Beamish, of a son. ... Aute, of a son. ... Antarctic expedition for a premium of £5000. ... Captain WHITNET for
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hb1888
Harbor board who presided. Sir Frederick WHITAKER, Captain HAMMIL of H.M.S. NELSON, Major-General WHITMORE, and Archdeacon DUDLEY. Admiral FAIRFAX, His Worship the Mayor of
https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~babznz/genealogy/hb1888feb2.html
 
Transcriptions NZFrederick Whitaker        🔍 ASH

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Alexander Turnbull LibraryWhitaker, Frederick        🔍 ASH

Search URL: https://tiaki.natlib.govt.nz/imu/request.php

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Source: Alexander Turnbull Library by National Library / CC BY 3.0 NZ

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Cousins, Thomas Selby, 1840-1897 :"Observer" cartoons. The New Zealand ministry. T S Cousins del. ["Observer, Auckland, 22 July 1882] A-442-028-b. Cousins, Thomas Selby, 1840-1897 :"Observer" cartoons. The New Zealand ministry. T S Cousins del. ["Observer, Auckland, 22 July 1882]. Various artists :Observer cartoons; supplement to the "Observer" [Auckland, Wilson & Horton, ca 1882] (A-442-008/028-b). [Item]
[Palmer, Charles, 1841?-1928] :Observer cartoons no. 5 - Mr F Whitaker. Supplement to the "Observer", January 28. Wilson & Horton, Auckland [1882] A-442-010. [Palmer, Charles, 1841?-1928] :Observer cartoons no. 5 - Mr F Whitaker. Supplement to the "Observer", January 28. Wilson & Horton, Auckland [1882]. Various artists :Observer cartoons; supplement to the "Observer" [Auckland, Wilson & Horton, ca 1882] (A-442-008/028-b). [Item]
Cousins, Thomas Selby, 1840-1897 :"Observer" cartoons. The New Zealand ministry. T S Cousins del. ["Observer, Auckland, 22 July 1882] A-442-028-a. Cousins, Thomas Selby, 1840-1897 :"Observer" cartoons. The New Zealand ministry. T S Cousins del. ["Observer, Auckland, 22 July 1882]. Various artists :Observer cartoons; supplement to the "Observer" [Auckland, Wilson & Horton, ca 1882] (A-442-008/028-b). [Item]
Sir Frederick Whitaker PAColl-7171-59. Sir Frederick Whitaker. ca 1870s. New Zealand Free Lance : Photographic prints and negatives (PA-Group-00079). [Piece]
Cousins, Thomas Selby, 1840-1897 :"Observer" cartoons. The New Zealand ministry. T S Cousins del. ["Observer, Auckland, 22 July 1882] A-442-028. Cousins, Thomas Selby, 1840-1897 :"Observer" cartoons. The New Zealand ministry. T S Cousins del. ["Observer, Auckland, 22 July 1882]. Various artists :Observer cartoons; supplement to the "Observer" [Auckland, Wilson & Horton, ca 1882] (A-442-008/028-b). [Item]
Cartoonist unknown :Dame Whitaker's School. The New Zealand Punch [Wellington], 1 May 1880. H-693-030. Cartoonist unknown :Dame Whitaker's School. The New Zealand Punch [Wellington], 1 May 1880.. [Item]
Cartoonist unknown :Dame Whitaker's School. The New Zealand Punch [Wellington], 1 May 1880. J-061-009. Cartoonist unknown :Dame Whitaker's School. The New Zealand Punch [Wellington], 1 May 1880.. [Item]
New Zealand Legislative Council. Name; Residence [List. 1862] Eph-D-POLITICS-1862-01. New Zealand Legislative Council. Name; Residence [List. 1862]. [Item]
Palethorpe, Arthur fl 1870s-1880s :Paradise and the Peri - the Rejected of Eden. The New Zealand Punch [Wellington], 20 September 1880. H-693-003. Palethorpe, Arthur fl 1870s-1880s :Paradise and the Peri - the Rejected of Eden. The New Zealand Punch [Wellington], 20 September 1880.. [Item]
Cartoonist unknown :Observer Cartoons no. 5 - Mr F. Whitaker. New Zealand Observer Supplement, 28 January 1882. J-061-008. Cartoonist unknown :Observer Cartoons no. 5 - Mr F. Whitaker. New Zealand Observer Supplement, 28 January 1882.. [Item]
Wallis, J.H., fl 1880 :Men of the Times - F. Whitaker, M.H.R. The New Zealand Punch [Wellington], 14 February 1880. H-693-022. Wallis, J.H., fl 1880 :Men of the Times - F. Whitaker, M.H.R. The New Zealand Punch [Wellington], 14 February 1880.. [Item]
Wallis, J.H., fl 1880 :Men of the Times - F. Whitaker, M.H.R. The New Zealand Punch [Wellington], 14 February 1880. J-062-009. Wallis, J.H., fl 1880 :Men of the Times - F. Whitaker, M.H.R. The New Zealand Punch [Wellington], 14 February 1880.. [Item]
Letter from Thomas Bunbury to Frederick Whitaker MS-Papers-12432-2. Letter from Thomas Bunbury to Frederick Whitaker. 31 May 1844. Parr, Christopher, 1931-: Collection of early New Zealand material (ATL-Group-00434). [Item]
McArthur & Co : Items auctioned at McArthur's auction, 19-20 Apr 1979 MS-Papers-5806. McArthur & Co : Items auctioned at McArthur's auction, 19-20 Apr 1979. 1831-1837. [Item]
[Hutchison, William] 1820-1905 :Atkinson (loq) - I'm afraid there's too much wind against us. Whitaker - Yacht to bring her around. A - I am waiting to ketch a popular bark, when she sails in then all will esteamer. The Wellington Advertiser supplement, [10 June 1882] A-095-037. [Hutchison, William] 1820-1905 :Atkinson (loq) - I'm afraid there's too much wind against us. Whitaker - Yacht to bring her around. A - I am waiting to ketch a popular bark, when she sails in then all will esteamer. The Wellington Advertiser supplement, [10 June 1882]. [Item]
[Hutchison, William] 1820-1905 :Atkinson (loq.) - I'm afraid there's too much wind against us. Whitaker - Yacht to bring her around. A - I am waiting to ketch a popular bark, when she sails in then all will esteamer. The Wellington advertiser supplement, [10 June 1882] A-095-037-a. [Hutchison, William] 1820-1905 :Atkinson (loq.) - I'm afraid there's too much wind against us. Whitaker - Yacht to bring her around. A - I am waiting to ketch a popular bark, when she sails in then all will esteamer. The Wellington advertiser supplement, [10 June 1882]. [Item]
Thomas, Joan Elva 1922- :[Hulme Court. 19]76. [Auckland, Joan E. Thomas, 1976?] B-051-027. Thomas, Joan Elva 1922- :[Hulme Court. 19]76. [Auckland, Joan E. Thomas, 1976?]. [Item]
[Hutchison, William] 1820-1905 :Can we submit to the road to progress being blocked by dwarfs. The "Wellington Advertiser" supplement. [10 December 1881]. A-095-044. [Hutchison, William] 1820-1905 :Can we submit to the road to progress being blocked by dwarfs. The "Wellington Advertiser" supplement. [10 December 1881].. [Item]
[Hutchison, William] 1820-1905. Attributed works :Turning him out. No. 54. Whitaker 'Shove him along Harry. Don't let them think we are responsible for his condition ... The Wellington advertiser supplement, 16 September 1882 A-095-052. [Hutchison, William] 1820-1905. Attributed works :Turning him out. No. 54. Whitaker 'Shove him along Harry. Don't let them think we are responsible for his condition ... The Wellington advertiser supplement, 16 September 1882. [Item]
[Hutchison, William] 1820-1905 :The twin angels. The Squatter's Pet and the Auckland Fibber at last in close quarters over the Otago Run Challenge Cup. The "Wellington Advertiser" supplement [18 February 1882]. A-095-020. [Hutchison, William] 1820-1905 :The twin angels. The Squatter's Pet and the Auckland Fibber at last in close quarters over the Otago Run Challenge Cup. The "Wellington Advertiser" supplement [18 February 1882].. [Item]
Cousins, Thomas Selby, 1840-1897 :"Observer" cartoons. The New Zealand ministry. T S Cousins del. ["Observer, Auckland, 22 July 1882] A-442-028-b. Cousins, Thomas Selby, 1840-1897 :"Observer" cartoons. The New Zealand ministry. T S Cousins del. ["Observer, Auckland, 22 July 1882]. Various artists :Observer cartoons; supplement to the "Observer" [Auckland, Wilson & Horton, ca 1882] (A-442-008/028-b). [Item]
[Palmer, Charles, 1841?-1928] :Observer cartoons no. 5 - Mr F Whitaker. Supplement to the "Observer", January 28. Wilson & Horton, Auckland [1882] A-442-010. [Palmer, Charles, 1841?-1928] :Observer cartoons no. 5 - Mr F Whitaker. Supplement to the "Observer", January 28. Wilson & Horton, Auckland [1882]. Various artists :Observer cartoons; supplement to the "Observer" [Auckland, Wilson & Horton, ca 1882] (A-442-008/028-b). [Item]
Cousins, Thomas Selby, 1840-1897 :"Observer" cartoons. The New Zealand ministry. T S Cousins del. ["Observer, Auckland, 22 July 1882] A-442-028-a. Cousins, Thomas Selby, 1840-1897 :"Observer" cartoons. The New Zealand ministry. T S Cousins del. ["Observer, Auckland, 22 July 1882]. Various artists :Observer cartoons; supplement to the "Observer" [Auckland, Wilson & Horton, ca 1882] (A-442-008/028-b). [Item]
Sir Frederick Whitaker PAColl-7171-59. Sir Frederick Whitaker. ca 1870s. New Zealand Free Lance : Photographic prints and negatives (PA-Group-00079). [Piece]
Cousins, Thomas Selby, 1840-1897 :"Observer" cartoons. The New Zealand ministry. T S Cousins del. ["Observer, Auckland, 22 July 1882] A-442-028. Cousins, Thomas Selby, 1840-1897 :"Observer" cartoons. The New Zealand ministry. T S Cousins del. ["Observer, Auckland, 22 July 1882]. Various artists :Observer cartoons; supplement to the "Observer" [Auckland, Wilson & Horton, ca 1882] (A-442-008/028-b). [Item]
Cartoonist unknown :Dame Whitaker's School. The New Zealand Punch [Wellington], 1 May 1880. H-693-030. Cartoonist unknown :Dame Whitaker's School. The New Zealand Punch [Wellington], 1 May 1880.. [Item]
Cartoonist unknown :Dame Whitaker's School. The New Zealand Punch [Wellington], 1 May 1880. J-061-009. Cartoonist unknown :Dame Whitaker's School. The New Zealand Punch [Wellington], 1 May 1880.. [Item]
New Zealand Legislative Council. Name; Residence [List. 1862] Eph-D-POLITICS-1862-01. New Zealand Legislative Council. Name; Residence [List. 1862]. [Item]
Palethorpe, Arthur fl 1870s-1880s :Paradise and the Peri - the Rejected of Eden. The New Zealand Punch [Wellington], 20 September 1880. H-693-003. Palethorpe, Arthur fl 1870s-1880s :Paradise and the Peri - the Rejected of Eden. The New Zealand Punch [Wellington], 20 September 1880.. [Item]
Cartoonist unknown :Observer Cartoons no. 5 - Mr F. Whitaker. New Zealand Observer Supplement, 28 January 1882. J-061-008. Cartoonist unknown :Observer Cartoons no. 5 - Mr F. Whitaker. New Zealand Observer Supplement, 28 January 1882.. [Item]
Wallis, J.H., fl 1880 :Men of the Times - F. Whitaker, M.H.R. The New Zealand Punch [Wellington], 14 February 1880. H-693-022. Wallis, J.H., fl 1880 :Men of the Times - F. Whitaker, M.H.R. The New Zealand Punch [Wellington], 14 February 1880.. [Item]
Wallis, J.H., fl 1880 :Men of the Times - F. Whitaker, M.H.R. The New Zealand Punch [Wellington], 14 February 1880. J-062-009. Wallis, J.H., fl 1880 :Men of the Times - F. Whitaker, M.H.R. The New Zealand Punch [Wellington], 14 February 1880.. [Item]
Letter from Thomas Bunbury to Frederick Whitaker MS-Papers-12432-2. Letter from Thomas Bunbury to Frederick Whitaker. 31 May 1844. Parr, Christopher, 1931-: Collection of early New Zealand material (ATL-Group-00434). [Item]
McArthur & Co : Items auctioned at McArthur's auction, 19-20 Apr 1979 MS-Papers-5806. McArthur & Co : Items auctioned at McArthur's auction, 19-20 Apr 1979. 1831-1837. [Item]
[Hutchison, William] 1820-1905 :Atkinson (loq) - I'm afraid there's too much wind against us. Whitaker - Yacht to bring her around. A - I am waiting to ketch a popular bark, when she sails in then all will esteamer. The Wellington Advertiser supplement, [10 June 1882] A-095-037. [Hutchison, William] 1820-1905 :Atkinson (loq) - I'm afraid there's too much wind against us. Whitaker - Yacht to bring her around. A - I am waiting to ketch a popular bark, when she sails in then all will esteamer. The Wellington Advertiser supplement, [10 June 1882]. [Item]
[Hutchison, William] 1820-1905 :Atkinson (loq.) - I'm afraid there's too much wind against us. Whitaker - Yacht to bring her around. A - I am waiting to ketch a popular bark, when she sails in then all will esteamer. The Wellington advertiser supplement, [10 June 1882] A-095-037-a. [Hutchison, William] 1820-1905 :Atkinson (loq.) - I'm afraid there's too much wind against us. Whitaker - Yacht to bring her around. A - I am waiting to ketch a popular bark, when she sails in then all will esteamer. The Wellington advertiser supplement, [10 June 1882]. [Item]
Thomas, Joan Elva 1922- :[Hulme Court. 19]76. [Auckland, Joan E. Thomas, 1976?] B-051-027. Thomas, Joan Elva 1922- :[Hulme Court. 19]76. [Auckland, Joan E. Thomas, 1976?]. [Item]
[Hutchison, William] 1820-1905 :Can we submit to the road to progress being blocked by dwarfs. The "Wellington Advertiser" supplement. [10 December 1881]. A-095-044. [Hutchison, William] 1820-1905 :Can we submit to the road to progress being blocked by dwarfs. The "Wellington Advertiser" supplement. [10 December 1881].. [Item]
[Hutchison, William] 1820-1905. Attributed works :Turning him out. No. 54. Whitaker 'Shove him along Harry. Don't let them think we are responsible for his condition ... The Wellington advertiser supplement, 16 September 1882 A-095-052. [Hutchison, William] 1820-1905. Attributed works :Turning him out. No. 54. Whitaker 'Shove him along Harry. Don't let them think we are responsible for his condition ... The Wellington advertiser supplement, 16 September 1882. [Item]
[Hutchison, William] 1820-1905 :The twin angels. The Squatter's Pet and the Auckland Fibber at last in close quarters over the Otago Run Challenge Cup. The "Wellington Advertiser" supplement [18 February 1882]. A-095-020. [Hutchison, William] 1820-1905 :The twin angels. The Squatter's Pet and the Auckland Fibber at last in close quarters over the Otago Run Challenge Cup. The "Wellington Advertiser" supplement [18 February 1882].. [Item]
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Frederick Whitaker Dictionary of New Zealand Biography / Manatū Taonga, the Ministry for Culture and Heritage
Frederick Whitaker Frederick Whitaker. Unknown Kura Heritage Collections Online / Auckland Libraries
Sir Frederick Whitaker Head and shoulders portrait of Sir Frederick Whitaker taken circa 1870s by an unidentified photographer and printed in the New Zealand Free Lance 1924 Christmas Annual. Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Silver gelatin print 11.5 x 9.2 cm Not specified TAPUHI / Alexander Turnbull Library
Sir Frederick Whitaker Formal head and shoulders portrait of Sir Frederick Whitaker, taken by an unidentified photographer. Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s). Not specified TAPUHI / Alexander Turnbull Library
The late Sir Frederick Whitaker Portrait of the late Sir Frederick Whitaker. New Zealand Graphic Kura Heritage Collections Online / Auckland Libraries
Sir Frederick Whitaker Portrait of the freemason Sir Frederick Whitaker. New Zealand Graphic; Hanna, John Robert, 1850-1915 Kura Heritage Collections Online / Auckland Libraries
Sir Frederick Whitaker, K.C.M.G., M.L.C. Sir Frederick Whitaker, K.C.M.G., Member of the Legislative Council. New Zealand Graphic Kura Heritage Collections Online / Auckland Libraries
The Observer :Mr F. Whitaker. No. 5. Observer cartoons. Supplement to the Observer, January 28 [1882] Standing portrait of Premier Frederick Whitaker Inscriptions: Recto - bottom left - artist's symbol in the form of a cockle shell or daisy with a line through it Physical Description: Lithograph Not specified TAPUHI / Alexander Turnbull Library
Old St Paul's Church, Auckland, from Princes Street Detailed sketch showing the old St Paul's Church in Auckland from Princes Street, with the museum and the house belonging to the late Sir Frederick Whitaker, as it appeared in 1883. New Zealand Graphic; Stickley, Cecil Kura Heritage Collections Online / Auckland Libraries
Princes Street, Auckland Central... Looking north along Princes Street (foreground) showing the Auckland Museum (far right), Hardwick Family grocer (far left), St Pauls Church in Emily Place (centre), Sir Frederick Whitakers residence (centre right) Richardson, James D Auckland Libraries Heritage Images Collection / Auckland Libraries
Inward letters - Surnames, Whe - Whi Correspondents: W Wheeler, New Plymouth, 1846 (2 letters); F Whitaker, Auckland, 1857-1873 & undated (24 letters and McLean's drafts. Also piece-level inventory of letters accessioned pre-1969); Henry White, Wellington, 1858 (1 letter) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Not specified TAPUHI / Alexander Turnbull Library
Frederick Whitaker Head and shoulders portrait of Sir Frederick Whitaker, circa 1870s. Taken by an unidentified photographer and printed in the New Zealand Free Lance 1924 Christmas Annual. NZHistory / Manatū Taonga, the Ministry for Culture and Heritage
Frederick Whitaker Despite Frederick Whitaker’s advanced views on electoral reform, this two-time premier tarnished his reputation by land speculation and confiscation. NZHistory / Manatū Taonga, the Ministry for Culture and Heritage
Frederick Whitaker Wikipedia / Wikipedia
Sir Frederick Whitaker, ca 1870s Sir Frederick Whitaker, ca 1870s Unidentified photographer Reference Number: PAColl-7171-59 Silver gelatine print Photographic Archive, Alexander Turnbull Library Find out more about this image from the Alexander Turnbull Library.... National Library NZ on The Commons Alexander Turnbull Library Flickr / Alexander Turnbull Library
[Hutchison, William] 1820-1905 :The phoenix. The Hon F Whitaker rising out of his (h)ashes. No. 84. The Wellington advertiser supplement. April 29th 1882 Sir Frederick Whitaker as a phoenix arising, rays of sun above his head marked 'Premiership', clouds of ashes at his feet marked 'Piako Swamp', 'Libel actions' and 'Patetere'. Refers to his overcoming of past difficulties and having just been elected Premier of New Zealand. Published in 'Grant, Ian F. Public Lives - New Zealand's Premiers and Prime Ministers 1856-2003 (Book title)' 2003. Extended Title - Supplement to The Daily Advertiser, Wellington, 29th April, 1882. Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Lithograph, 203 x 280 mm Daily advertiser and Wellington register (Newspaper)
Hutchison, William, 1820-1905
TAPUHI / Alexander Turnbull Library
Resignation of Frederick Whitaker (1883) On 25 September 1883 the colourful and controversial Premier Hon Frederick Whitaker was forced to resign after only a year in the top job. The Oxford University-educated Whitaker had arrived in New Zealand in 1840 and settled in the Bay of Islands to practice as a lawyer. He became involved in land speculation and mining ventures and also bec... Archives New Zealand Archives New Zealand Te Rua Mahara o te Kāwanatanga Flickr / Archives New Zealand Te Rua Mahara o te Kāwanatanga
Fifteen of Auckland's early footballers Composite portrait of fifteen of Auckland's early footballers, said to be from the 1860s, but probably the Auckland team that beat a team from HMS Rosario at the Albert Barracks in July 1870. Showing John Marshall, W Cussin (Cussen), Thomas Henderson, Charles Dacre, L S Dacre, William Commons, E Ellis, George Dunnett (captain), James Coates, A Boardman, R H Duder, L Cussin (Cussen), B Provo, Frederick Whitaker and (Mr) Humphreys Richardson, James D Auckland Libraries Heritage Images Collection / Auckland Libraries
Auckland Footballers of the Eighteen Sixties Composite portrait of fifteen of Auckland's early footballers, said to be from the 1860s, but probably the Auckland team that beat a team from HMS Rosario at the Albert Barracks in July 1870. John Marshall, W Cussin (Cussen), Thomas Henderson, Charles Dacre, L S Dacre, William Commons, E Ellis, George Dunnett (captain), James Coates, A Boardman, R H Duder, L Cussin (Cussen), B Provo, Frederick Whitaker and (Mr) Humphreys Unknown Kura Heritage Collections Online / Auckland Libraries
Showing Hulme Court at 350 Parnell Road built for Sir Frederick.... Showing Hulme Court at 350 Parnell Road built for Sir Frederick Whitaker in 1843 Auckland Libraries Heritage Images Collection / Auckland Libraries
Frederick Whitaker Dictionary of New Zealand Biography / Manatū Taonga, the Ministry for Culture and Heritage
Frederick Whitaker Frederick Whitaker. Unknown Kura Heritage Collections Online / Auckland Libraries
Sir Frederick Whitaker Head and shoulders portrait of Sir Frederick Whitaker taken circa 1870s by an unidentified photographer and printed in the New Zealand Free Lance 1924 Christmas Annual. Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Silver gelatin print 11.5 x 9.2 cm Not specified TAPUHI / Alexander Turnbull Library
Sir Frederick Whitaker Formal head and shoulders portrait of Sir Frederick Whitaker, taken by an unidentified photographer. Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s). Not specified TAPUHI / Alexander Turnbull Library
The late Sir Frederick Whitaker Portrait of the late Sir Frederick Whitaker. New Zealand Graphic Kura Heritage Collections Online / Auckland Libraries
Sir Frederick Whitaker Portrait of the freemason Sir Frederick Whitaker. New Zealand Graphic; Hanna, John Robert, 1850-1915 Kura Heritage Collections Online / Auckland Libraries
Sir Frederick Whitaker, K.C.M.G., M.L.C. Sir Frederick Whitaker, K.C.M.G., Member of the Legislative Council. New Zealand Graphic Kura Heritage Collections Online / Auckland Libraries
The Observer :Mr F. Whitaker. No. 5. Observer cartoons. Supplement to the Observer, January 28 [1882] Standing portrait of Premier Frederick Whitaker Inscriptions: Recto - bottom left - artist's symbol in the form of a cockle shell or daisy with a line through it Physical Description: Lithograph Not specified TAPUHI / Alexander Turnbull Library
Old St Paul's Church, Auckland, from Princes Street Detailed sketch showing the old St Paul's Church in Auckland from Princes Street, with the museum and the house belonging to the late Sir Frederick Whitaker, as it appeared in 1883. New Zealand Graphic; Stickley, Cecil Kura Heritage Collections Online / Auckland Libraries
Princes Street, Auckland Central... Looking north along Princes Street (foreground) showing the Auckland Museum (far right), Hardwick Family grocer (far left), St Pauls Church in Emily Place (centre), Sir Frederick Whitakers residence (centre right) Richardson, James D Auckland Libraries Heritage Images Collection / Auckland Libraries
Inward letters - Surnames, Whe - Whi Correspondents: W Wheeler, New Plymouth, 1846 (2 letters); F Whitaker, Auckland, 1857-1873 & undated (24 letters and McLean's drafts. Also piece-level inventory of letters accessioned pre-1969); Henry White, Wellington, 1858 (1 letter) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Not specified TAPUHI / Alexander Turnbull Library
Frederick Whitaker Head and shoulders portrait of Sir Frederick Whitaker, circa 1870s. Taken by an unidentified photographer and printed in the New Zealand Free Lance 1924 Christmas Annual. NZHistory / Manatū Taonga, the Ministry for Culture and Heritage
Frederick Whitaker Despite Frederick Whitaker’s advanced views on electoral reform, this two-time premier tarnished his reputation by land speculation and confiscation. NZHistory / Manatū Taonga, the Ministry for Culture and Heritage
Frederick Whitaker Wikipedia / Wikipedia
Sir Frederick Whitaker, ca 1870s Sir Frederick Whitaker, ca 1870s Unidentified photographer Reference Number: PAColl-7171-59 Silver gelatine print Photographic Archive, Alexander Turnbull Library Find out more about this image from the Alexander Turnbull Library.... National Library NZ on The Commons Alexander Turnbull Library Flickr / Alexander Turnbull Library
[Hutchison, William] 1820-1905 :The phoenix. The Hon F Whitaker rising out of his (h)ashes. No. 84. The Wellington advertiser supplement. April 29th 1882 Sir Frederick Whitaker as a phoenix arising, rays of sun above his head marked 'Premiership', clouds of ashes at his feet marked 'Piako Swamp', 'Libel actions' and 'Patetere'. Refers to his overcoming of past difficulties and having just been elected Premier of New Zealand. Published in 'Grant, Ian F. Public Lives - New Zealand's Premiers and Prime Ministers 1856-2003 (Book title)' 2003. Extended Title - Supplement to The Daily Advertiser, Wellington, 29th April, 1882. Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Lithograph, 203 x 280 mm Daily advertiser and Wellington register (Newspaper)
Hutchison, William, 1820-1905
TAPUHI / Alexander Turnbull Library
Resignation of Frederick Whitaker (1883) On 25 September 1883 the colourful and controversial Premier Hon Frederick Whitaker was forced to resign after only a year in the top job. The Oxford University-educated Whitaker had arrived in New Zealand in 1840 and settled in the Bay of Islands to practice as a lawyer. He became involved in land speculation and mining ventures and also bec... Archives New Zealand Archives New Zealand Te Rua Mahara o te Kāwanatanga Flickr / Archives New Zealand Te Rua Mahara o te Kāwanatanga
Fifteen of Auckland's early footballers Composite portrait of fifteen of Auckland's early footballers, said to be from the 1860s, but probably the Auckland team that beat a team from HMS Rosario at the Albert Barracks in July 1870. Showing John Marshall, W Cussin (Cussen), Thomas Henderson, Charles Dacre, L S Dacre, William Commons, E Ellis, George Dunnett (captain), James Coates, A Boardman, R H Duder, L Cussin (Cussen), B Provo, Frederick Whitaker and (Mr) Humphreys Richardson, James D Auckland Libraries Heritage Images Collection / Auckland Libraries
Auckland Footballers of the Eighteen Sixties Composite portrait of fifteen of Auckland's early footballers, said to be from the 1860s, but probably the Auckland team that beat a team from HMS Rosario at the Albert Barracks in July 1870. John Marshall, W Cussin (Cussen), Thomas Henderson, Charles Dacre, L S Dacre, William Commons, E Ellis, George Dunnett (captain), James Coates, A Boardman, R H Duder, L Cussin (Cussen), B Provo, Frederick Whitaker and (Mr) Humphreys Unknown Kura Heritage Collections Online / Auckland Libraries
Showing Hulme Court at 350 Parnell Road built for Sir Frederick.... Showing Hulme Court at 350 Parnell Road built for Sir Frederick Whitaker in 1843 Auckland Libraries Heritage Images Collection / Auckland Libraries
Legacy.com NZ ObituariesFrederick Whitaker        🔍 ASH

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Name Obituary Date
Walter Frederick Whitaker WHITAKER, Walter Frederick (Wally). On November 9, 2010 peacefully at Glenburn Resthome aged 88 years. Brother of Freda and the late Laura, Derek (Ken), and Irene. Loved uncle of Peter, Wayne, Dean, Kerry and Jacqueline and their families. A service for Wally will be held at the Chapel... on Nov. 10, 2010
Auckland Museum Online CenotaphFrederick Whitaker        🔍 ASH

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Frederick Whitaker

78731 World War I, 1914-1918 Mrs J. Whitaker (wife), 23 Madras Street, Sydenham, Christchurch, New Zealand Shearer/Civilian RMS Tahiti RMS Port Kingston Wellington/New Zealand 10 Jul 1918 Plymouth/Devon/England/United Kingdom/Europe 10 Sep 1918 New Zealand Expeditionary Force 40th Reinforcements, A Company Private British War Medal (1914-1920)

Frederick John Whitaker

47537 World War I, 1914-1918 Mrs M.E. Whitaker (mother), 78 Hull Street, Oamaru, New Zealand Pastry cook/Civilian Tofua SS Tofua Wellington/New Zealand 26 Apr 1917 Plymouth/Devon/England/United Kingdom/Europe 19 Jul 1917 New Zealand Expeditionary Force 25th Reinforcements, Otago Infantry Regiment, D Company Private Private Otago Infantry Regiment British War Medal (1914-1920) Killed in Action/Cause of Death 24 Apr 1918 Somme/Northern France/France/Europe Euston Road Cemetery, Colincamps, Somme, France I.H.4

Frederick Charles Whitaker

8/504 World War I, 1914-1918 Frederick Whitaker was the son of William Highton Whitaker and Annettie Eliza Whitaker, of Dipton, Southland, New Zealand. Single William H. Whitaker (father), Esk Street, Invercargill, New Zealand Otago/New Zealand Ruapehu or Hawkes Bay Port Chalmers/Dunedin/Otago/New Zealand Port Chalmers/Dunedin/Otago/New Zealand 16 October 1914 Suez/Egypt/North Africa/Africa 3 December 1914 Main Body Otago Infantry Battalion Private Second Lieutenant Otago Infantry Regiment, 1st Battalion British War Medal (1914-1920) Died of wounds/Cause of Death 25 Mar 1917 France/Europe Maple Leaf Cemetery, Comines-Warneton, Hainaut, Belgium L. 10.

Frederick William Whitaker

5812 World War II, 1939-1945 Single Mr F.W. Whitaker (father), C/o New Zealanad Railways, Wellington, New Zealand Wellington/New Zealand Motor Truck Driver/Civilian Second New Zealand Expeditionary Force, 1st Echelon 2 Divisional Signals Signalman Headquarters, Signals War Medal 1939-1945 New Zealand War Service Medal

Frederick John Whitaker

7717 World War II, 1939-1945 Single Miss Ida J. Whitaker (sister), Puriri Street, Christchurch, New Zealand New Plymouth/Taranaki/New Zealand Carpenter/Civilian Second New Zealand Expeditionary Force, 1st Echelon Private 27 (Machine Gun) Battalion War Medal 1939-1945 New Zealand War Service Medal

John Frederick Whitaker

65307 World War I, 1914-1918 Miss L. Randall (friend), 14 Mowbray Street, Wellington, New Zealand Labourer/Civilian Athenic Wellington/New Zealand Wellington/New Zealand 31 Dec 1917 Glasgow/Scotland/United Kingdom/Europe 25 Feb 1918 New Zealand Expeditionary Force 33rd Reinforcements, Canterbury Infantry Regiment, C Company Private British War Medal (1914-1920)
Te Ara - The Encyclopedia of New ZealandFrederick Whitaker        🔍 ASH

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Frederick Whitaker Frederick Whitaker, a member of the Legislative Council who was twice premier, was known for his part in electoral reform, first in the 1850s, and then in the 1870s. The later effort resulted in all European men being able to vote if they met a simple residential requirement. There was wide ... New Zealand Ministry for Culture and Heritage Te Manatu Taonga Te Ara - The Encyclopedia of New Zealand / Manatū Taonga, the Ministry for Culture and Heritage
Whitaker, Frederick New Zealand Ministry for Culture and Heritage Te Manatu Taonga Te Ara - The Encyclopedia of New Zealand / Manatū Taonga, the Ministry for Culture and Heritage
Frederick Whitaker New Zealand Ministry for Culture and Heritage Te Manatu Taonga Te Ara - The Encyclopedia of New Zealand / Manatū Taonga, the Ministry for Culture and Heritage
WHITAKER, Sir Frederick In 1966 the first encyclopedia of New Zealand was published in three thick volumes. An Encyclopaedia of New Zealand was a critical and publishing success at the time, and has been used as a basic reference work about the country since then. We are proud to make it available online. McLintock, Alexander Hare
William Hosking Oliver, M.A.(N.Z.), D.PHIL.(OXON.), Professor of History, Massey University of Manawatu.
New Zealand Ministry for Culture and Heritage Te Manatu Taonga
Te Ara - The Encyclopedia of New Zealand / Manatū Taonga, the Ministry for Culture and Heritage
Provincial voting paper A voting paper for the election of the superintendent of Auckland in 1855. This voter, William Cains, a trader, cast his vote for Frederick Whitaker. Whitaker failed to win the position but went on to win the superintendency in 1865. He was also briefly the colony's premier (1863–64) and ... New Zealand Ministry for Culture and Heritage Te Manatu Taonga Te Ara - The Encyclopedia of New Zealand / Manatū Taonga, the Ministry for Culture and Heritage
Woodlands From 1881 Woodlands homestead was headquarters of the Eureka estate, established by the Waikato Land Association (later the New Zealand Land Association). The association was formed by Auckland speculators, including Thomas Russell and Frederick Whitaker, who bought 86,502 waterlogged acres (35,... Sacha
New Zealand Ministry for Culture and Heritage Te Manatu Taonga
Te Ara - The Encyclopedia of New Zealand / Manatū Taonga, the Ministry for Culture and Heritage
Empire in the Pacific, 1883 An 1883 Australasian intercolonial convention held in Sydney was attended by New Zealand Premier Harry Atkinson (second row, third from right) and Attorney General Frederick Whitaker (second row, third from left), premiers of the six Australian colonies, and the governor of Fiji, who was also ... New Zealand Ministry for Culture and Heritage Te Manatu Taonga Te Ara - The Encyclopedia of New Zealand / Manatū Taonga, the Ministry for Culture and Heritage
Bank of New Zealand, Auckland In 1861 the young Aucklander Thomas Russell went into law partnership with Frederick Whitaker. The pair founded the Bank of New Zealand. The bank and its mortgage lender, the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency, supported their investments, especially in confiscated Māori land, but the bank&... Jock Phillips
New Zealand Ministry for Culture and Heritage Te Manatu Taonga
Te Ara - The Encyclopedia of New Zealand / Manatū Taonga, the Ministry for Culture and Heritage
Grant of seabed ownership document, 1845 The English common law assumption that the Crown owned the coastal waters and foreshore was implicit in this grant of seabed. It was given by Governor Robert FitzRoy to two members of the Legislative Council, Frederick Whitaker and Theophilus Heale. The grant allowed miners to follow a copper ... New Zealand Ministry for Culture and Heritage Te Manatu Taonga Te Ara - The Encyclopedia of New Zealand / Manatū Taonga, the Ministry for Culture and Heritage
Frederick Whitaker Frederick Whitaker, a member of the Legislative Council who was twice premier, was known for his part in electoral reform, first in the 1850s, and then in the 1870s. The later effort resulted in all European men being able to vote if they met a simple residential requirement. There was wide ... New Zealand Ministry for Culture and Heritage Te Manatu Taonga Te Ara - The Encyclopedia of New Zealand / Manatū Taonga, the Ministry for Culture and Heritage
Whitaker, Frederick New Zealand Ministry for Culture and Heritage Te Manatu Taonga Te Ara - The Encyclopedia of New Zealand / Manatū Taonga, the Ministry for Culture and Heritage
Frederick Whitaker New Zealand Ministry for Culture and Heritage Te Manatu Taonga Te Ara - The Encyclopedia of New Zealand / Manatū Taonga, the Ministry for Culture and Heritage
WHITAKER, Sir Frederick In 1966 the first encyclopedia of New Zealand was published in three thick volumes. An Encyclopaedia of New Zealand was a critical and publishing success at the time, and has been used as a basic reference work about the country since then. We are proud to make it available online. McLintock, Alexander Hare
William Hosking Oliver, M.A.(N.Z.), D.PHIL.(OXON.), Professor of History, Massey University of Manawatu.
New Zealand Ministry for Culture and Heritage Te Manatu Taonga
Te Ara - The Encyclopedia of New Zealand / Manatū Taonga, the Ministry for Culture and Heritage
Provincial voting paper A voting paper for the election of the superintendent of Auckland in 1855. This voter, William Cains, a trader, cast his vote for Frederick Whitaker. Whitaker failed to win the position but went on to win the superintendency in 1865. He was also briefly the colony's premier (1863–64) and ... New Zealand Ministry for Culture and Heritage Te Manatu Taonga Te Ara - The Encyclopedia of New Zealand / Manatū Taonga, the Ministry for Culture and Heritage
Woodlands From 1881 Woodlands homestead was headquarters of the Eureka estate, established by the Waikato Land Association (later the New Zealand Land Association). The association was formed by Auckland speculators, including Thomas Russell and Frederick Whitaker, who bought 86,502 waterlogged acres (35,... Sacha
New Zealand Ministry for Culture and Heritage Te Manatu Taonga
Te Ara - The Encyclopedia of New Zealand / Manatū Taonga, the Ministry for Culture and Heritage
Empire in the Pacific, 1883 An 1883 Australasian intercolonial convention held in Sydney was attended by New Zealand Premier Harry Atkinson (second row, third from right) and Attorney General Frederick Whitaker (second row, third from left), premiers of the six Australian colonies, and the governor of Fiji, who was also ... New Zealand Ministry for Culture and Heritage Te Manatu Taonga Te Ara - The Encyclopedia of New Zealand / Manatū Taonga, the Ministry for Culture and Heritage
Bank of New Zealand, Auckland In 1861 the young Aucklander Thomas Russell went into law partnership with Frederick Whitaker. The pair founded the Bank of New Zealand. The bank and its mortgage lender, the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency, supported their investments, especially in confiscated Māori land, but the bank&... Jock Phillips
New Zealand Ministry for Culture and Heritage Te Manatu Taonga
Te Ara - The Encyclopedia of New Zealand / Manatū Taonga, the Ministry for Culture and Heritage
Grant of seabed ownership document, 1845 The English common law assumption that the Crown owned the coastal waters and foreshore was implicit in this grant of seabed. It was given by Governor Robert FitzRoy to two members of the Legislative Council, Frederick Whitaker and Theophilus Heale. The grant allowed miners to follow a copper ... New Zealand Ministry for Culture and Heritage Te Manatu Taonga Te Ara - The Encyclopedia of New Zealand / Manatū Taonga, the Ministry for Culture and Heritage
Find A Grave (NZ cemeteries)Frederick Whitaker        🔍 ASH

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Name Born Died Cemetery Cemetery location Region
Frederick Whitaker 1827 🔍 21 Jan 1902 🔍 📰 Clyde Cemetery Clyde, Central Otago District Otago
Frederick Whitaker Ōamaru Old Cemetery Ōamaru, Waitaki District Otago
Sir Frederick Whitaker 23 Apr 1812 🔍 4 Dec 1891 🔍 📰 St. Stephen's Churchyard Auckland, Auckland Council Auckland
Frederick Alexander Whitaker 1 Mar 1847 🔍 9 Jun 1887 🔍 📰 St. Stephen's Churchyard Auckland, Auckland Council Auckland
2LT Frederick Charles Whitaker 4 Oct 1891 🔍 25 Mar 1917 🔍 📰 Cenotaph Dipton, Southland District Southland
Frederick George Whitaker 29 Nov 1921 🔍 11 Dec 1986 🔍 📰 Balclutha Lawn Cemetery Balclutha, Clutha District Otago
Frederick John Whitaker Te Henui Cemetery New Plymouth, New Plymouth District Taranaki
Frederick William Whitaker Karori Cemetery and Crematorium Wellington, Wellington City Wellington
Frederick William Whitaker Ruru Lawn Cemetery Bromley, Christchurch City Canterbury
Frederick Whitaker 1827 🔍 21 Jan 1902 🔍 📰 Clyde Cemetery Clyde, Central Otago District Otago
Frederick Whitaker Ōamaru Old Cemetery Ōamaru, Waitaki District Otago
Sir Frederick Whitaker 23 Apr 1812 🔍 4 Dec 1891 🔍 📰 St. Stephen's Churchyard Auckland, Auckland Council Auckland
Frederick Alexander Whitaker 1 Mar 1847 🔍 9 Jun 1887 🔍 📰 St. Stephen's Churchyard Auckland, Auckland Council Auckland
2LT Frederick Charles Whitaker 4 Oct 1891 🔍 25 Mar 1917 🔍 📰 Cenotaph Dipton, Southland District Southland
Frederick George Whitaker 29 Nov 1921 🔍 11 Dec 1986 🔍 📰 Balclutha Lawn Cemetery Balclutha, Clutha District Otago
Frederick John Whitaker Te Henui Cemetery New Plymouth, New Plymouth District Taranaki
Frederick William Whitaker Karori Cemetery and Crematorium Wellington, Wellington City Wellington
Frederick William Whitaker Ruru Lawn Cemetery Bromley, Christchurch City Canterbury
Kura Heritage Collections (Auckland)Frederick Whitaker        🔍 ASH

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Title Date Record type
Whitaker, Mary Helen, d.1857; Whitaker, Caroline Anne, d.1867; Whitaker, Jane Augusta, d.1884; Whitaker, Frederick, Sir, 1812 - 1891 Cemetery Records
Whitaker, Sir Frederick, 1812-1891 Index Cards
Whitaker, Sir Frederick Index Cards
Whitaker, Frederick Passengers and Vessels
Whitaker, Sir Frederick, 1812-1891 Index Cards
Whitaker, Sir Frederick, 1812-1891 Index Cards
Whitaker, Frederick, 1812-1891 1971 Auckland People and Events
Whitaker, Sir Frederick, 1812-1891 Index Cards
Whitaker, Sir Frederick, 1812-1891 Index Cards
Whitaker, Frederick Alexander 1881-10 1881 Electoral Rolls
Whitaker, Sir Frederick, 1812-1891 Index Cards
Whitaker, Sir Frederick Index Cards
Whitaker, Frederick Passengers and Vessels
Whitaker, Sir Frederick, 1812-1891 Index Cards
Whitaker, Sir Frederick, 1812-1891 Index Cards
Whitaker, Frederick, 1812-1891 1971 Auckland People and Events
Whitaker, Sir Frederick, 1812-1891 Index Cards
Whitaker, Sir Frederick, 1812-1891 Index Cards
Whitaker, Frederick Alexander 1881-10 1881 Electoral Rolls
Upper Hutt City Libraries Heritage CollectionsFrederick Whitaker        🔍 ASH
NZ Electronic Text CentreFrederick Whitaker        🔍 ASH
Archives NZFrederick Whitaker        🔍 ASH

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Army Department  >  Inwards letters and registered files

Name Year(s) Held At Access
From: Alfred Wooley, for the Commandant, Hon Frederick Whitaker, Auckland Date: 22 December 1863 Subject: Respecting SS 'Alexandra' [This document is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below.] 1863 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker Esq, Government Agent, Auckland Date: 22 November 1865 Subject: Is acting in conformity with the wishes of government relative to taking steps for returning Waikato Forces [This document is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below.] 1865 Wellington Open
From: Hon Frederick Whitaker, Auckland Date: 6 February 1864 Subject: Memorandum to authorize Mr Varty to sell the charts of the entrance of the Waikato River 1864 Wellington Open
From: Whitaker and Russell, Auckland Date: 29 June 1870 Subject: Apply that the Provincial Treasurer be instructed to issue a Public House Licence to Frederick Jones, Whakatane, which has been withheld 1870 Wellington Open
From: Officer Commanding, Thames Date: 8 February 1871 Subject: Covering resignation of Ensign Frederick A Whitaker No 3 Company Hauraki Rifle Volunteers but recommending him for promotion as Lieutenant Militia 1871 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Government Agent, Auckland Date: 12 January 1867 Subject: Thanks for copies of reports from Lieut St George and Mr F Spencer respecting the Taupo natives [This document is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below.] 1867 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Auckland Date: 1 April 1868 Subject: Petition from married military settlers at Hamilton to be allowed to join Armed Constabulary 1868 Wellington Open
From: Hon Frederick Whitaker, Auckland Date: 15 March 1864 Subject: Scale of Travelling Allowances 1864 Wellington Open

Justice Department  >  Inwards letters and registered files

Name Year(s) Held At Access
From: Hon Frederick Whitaker, Auckland Date: 3 February 1864 Subject: That certain Military Prisoners be sent to England [This document is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below.] 1864 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Auckland Date: 15 January 1864 Subject: The name of W R E Brown to be omitted when next commission is issued 1864 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Auckland Date: 16 October 1858 Subject: Mr Fenton's appointment as assistant law officer [This document is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below.] 1858 Wellington Open
From: Coroner, Auckland Date: 16 June 1887 Subject: Inquest Proceedings on Frederick Alexander Whitaker 1887 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Auckland Date: 19 September 1863 Subject: Dedimus Potestatem only executed - Oaths administered to Registrar General of Land and District Registrar Auckland 1863 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Auckland Date: 7 January 1864 Subject: For a Commission of the Peace to be issued 1864 Wellington Open
From: Hon Frederick Whitaker (Attorney General), Auckland Date: 22 March 1880 Subject: Thinks rehearing of Takapau and other Blocks should be granted [This item is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below] 1880 Wellington Open
From: Hon Frederick Whitaker, Auckland Date: 29 December 1882 Subject: Reports telegram from Mr Clendon that the natives intend to burn down Mr Fitzgerald's house at Port Albert etc [This item is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below] 1882 Wellington Open
From: Hon Frederick Whitaker, Auckland Date: 8 October 1864 Subject: Recommending gentlemen for the Commission of the Peace [This document is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below.] 1864 Wellington Open
From: Hon Frederick Whitaker, Auckland Date: 9 July 1861 Subject: On the suggestion that the names of the various Officers commanding Garrisons be placed on the Commission of the Peace 1861 Wellington Open
From: Hon Frederick Whitaker, Auckland Date: 9 July 1861 Subject: Mr Sewell appointed Commissioner to investigate claims on account of losses at Taranaki 1861 Wellington Open
From: Hon Frederick Whitaker, Auckland Date: 19 February 1864 Subject: The names of John Bridges Wellington and Nathaniel Edwards Nelson Esquires to be added to new Commission of the Peace 1864 Wellington Open
From: Hon Frederick Whitaker, Auckland Date: 23 February 1864 Subject: For notice to issue requiring information as to murder of Mr Rayner of Rangitikei 1864 Wellington Open
From: [Frederick Whitaker], Superintendent, Auckland Date: 24 September 1866 Subject: Acknowledging Rider on bodies of men drowned in the Manukau 1866 Wellington Open
From: Hon Frederick Whitaker, Auckland Date: 21 March 1864 Subject: Scale of Travelling Allowances 1864 Wellington Open
[Native & Defence] From: Hon Frederick Whitaker, Auckland Date: 19 July 1877 Subject: Regarding publication of Native Land Bill in the "Wananga" [This item is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below] 1877 Wellington Open

Land Information New Zealand, National Office  >  North and South Auckland Land District - Voluntary applications

Name Year(s) Held At Access
Whitaker, Frederick and others of Auckland - lot 9, Parish of Pepepe, lot 54, Parish of Taupiri and lot 53, Parish of Taupiri 1877 Auckland Open
Whitaker, Frederick of Auckland - parts of Kauaeranga 23 1872 ‑ 1873 Auckland Open
Whitaker, Frederick of Auckland - lot 182, LC, Thames 1884 Auckland Open
Whitaker, Frederick of Auckland - allotment 74, suburbs of Auckland [File listing compiled from Land Transfer Voluntary Application Index, the file may no longer exist – see R22764498 BAJZ 23927 A1660/1089a for entry under the Application Number] 1873 Auckland Open
Whitaker, Frederick of Auckland - lots 48, part 49, 67, Parish of Mahurangi 1883 Auckland Open
Whitaker, Frederick of Auckland - part of section 11, city of Auckland [File listing compiled from Land Transfer Voluntary Application Index, the file may no longer exist – see R22764498 BAJZ 23927 A1660/1089a for entry under the Application Number] 1873 Auckland Open
Whitaker, Frederick of Auckland - allotment 3 section 8, city of Auckland [File listing compiled from Land Transfer Voluntary Application Index, the file may no longer exist – see R22764498 BAJZ 23927 A1660/1089a for entry under the Application Number] 1873 Auckland Open
Whitaker, Frederick of Auckland - allotment 20 section 28, city of Auckland 1873 Auckland Open
Whitaker, Frederick of Auckland - allotments 3 and 4, Parish of Aotea 1876 Auckland Open
Whitaker, Frederick of Auckland - parts of Kauaeranga 23 1872 ‑ 1873 Auckland Open
Whitaker, Frederick of Auckland - lot 182, LC, Thames 1884 Auckland Open

Department of Internal Affairs, Head Office  >  Central filing system

Name Scan Year(s) Held At Access
From: Frederick Whitaker Government Agent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 26 November 1866 Subject: Respecting Regulations for disposal of confiscated lands [This document is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below.] 1866 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Government Agent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 9 June 1866 Subject: As to sending a Medical man to Kawhia 1866 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Government Agent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 22 December 1865 Subject: Returning accounts etc relative to the Waikato Surveys etc which he has examined From: Frederick Whitaker, Government Agent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 22 December 1865 Subject: Returning accounts etc relative to the Waikato Surveys etc which he has examined📃 View Scan 1865 Wellington Open
From: George Grey Governor, NZ To: Frederick Whitaker Date: 12 February 1864 Subject: Warrant appointing Gaol Regulations for New Plymouth [This document is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below.] 1864 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker Government Agent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 26 October 1866 Subject: In reference to proposed confiscated lands account [This document is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below.] 1866 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Government Agent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 10 May 1866 Subject: Copy of letter received by Mr George Graham from Native William Thompson 1866 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker Honourable Attorney General, Auckland To: [Colonial Secretary] Date: 2 March 1864 Subject: Superintendent Southland to forward an accurate plan of site for supreme court 1864 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 16 July 1868 Subject: Will act for the present as Government Agent during Daniel Pollens absence and requests to be relieved as soon as possible 1868 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Government Agent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 21 April 1866 Subject: Has sold the Corrugated Iron Buildings erected for the Immigrants at Onehunga and North Shore 1866 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Government Agent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 9 June 1866 Subject: Will correspond with Defence Office respecting the Survey of Military Settlements 1866 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Superintendent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 19 April 1866 Subject: Sample of Tobacco grown by Maoris 1866 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Government Agent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 11 May 1866 Subject: Copy of application from Staff Surgeon Applin for remuneration for attending men of the Waikato Steam Transport Service 1866 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, General Government Agent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 11 December 1865 Subject: Acknowledging letter instructing him to communicate with the Colonial Secretary From: Frederick Whitaker, General Government Agent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 11 December 1865 Subject: Acknowledging letter instructing him to communicate with the Colonial Secretary📃 View Scan 1865 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Government Agent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 13 March 1867 Subject: With reference to the settlement of the account current of Messrs Graham and Company for works in the Waikato [This document is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below.] 1867 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Superintendent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 11 January 1867 Subject: For Warrant under 16th section of Customs Tariff Act 1866 to be issued 1867 Wellington Open
From: Charles William Ligar, ... of Cottage and acre allotments Enclosed: - ... Subject: Connell and Ridings account of ... 1848 ‑ 1854 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Government Agent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 1 December 1866 Subject: Application from Mr Dihars for remuneration for services rendered in connection with William Thompson's visit to Wellington [This document is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below.] 1866 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Government Agent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 9 June 1866 Subject: Copy of letter from Mr Charles Martin [Marshall] reporting his visit to the Ngatipou Tribe 1866 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker Government Agent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 4 December 1866 Subject: Acknowledging Order in Council making Regulations for disposal of confiscated lands 1866 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Superintendent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 31 January 1866 Subject: Acknowledging letter Major Heaphy to be appointed Member of Loan Allocation Commission [This document is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below.] 1866 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Government Agent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 9 February 1867 Subject: Respecting the Buildings used as Government Officer belonging to Mr David Graham [This document is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below.] 1867 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Government Agent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 23 February 1866 Subject: Acknowledging papers application from Te Wheoro for cash to pay for Survey of his land 1866 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Superintendent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 11 January 1867 Subject: Amended notification of sale of Waikato Lands 1867 Wellington Open
From: Hon Frederick Whitaker Attorney General, Auckland To: His Excellency the Governor Date: 16 June 1864 Subject: Recommends that A Domett Esquire be appointed a Commissioner under "Land Claims Settlement Act 1856" [This document is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below.] 1864 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Government Agent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 16 May 1866 Subject: Recommends that the Waikato Steamers should be laid up [This document is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below.] 1866 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Government Agent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 19 February 1866 Subject: Certain Natives (Ngatipaoa) are dissatisfied at having to attend sittings of Compensation Court at Port Waikato. Has instructed Mr Mackay to negotiate purchase of Land 1866 Wellington Open
From: William Whitaker Ariell, Chairman Hobson County Council, Paparoa To: Hon Frederick Whitaker Date: 26 June 1881 Subject: Suggesting amendments for various Acts affecting Counties 1881 Wellington Open
From: Governor Date: 8 October 1879 Subject: Summoning Frederick Whitaker to Legislative Council 1879 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Government Agent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 23 February 1866 Subject: Will take care to protect public interests in cases brought before Compensation Court 1866 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Government Agent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 31 July 1868 Subject: Report on state of Waikato - telegram from Mr Commissioner Mackay enclosed for 100 of 18th regiment to be sent to Ngaruawahia 1868 Wellington Open
From: Fred. [Frederick] Whitaker, Judge of the County Court, Auckland Date: 1 June 1844 Subject: Requesting payment for account for an office seal 1844 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Superintendent of Works, To: [Colonial Secretary] Date: 30 July 1845 Subject: Requesting necessity of calling on proprietors of mill in Mechanics Bay to place flood gates to the dam [This document is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below.] 1845 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Government Agent, Auckland To: Under Secretary, Wellington Date: 21 April 1866 Subject: Has used every despatch in forwarding documents to the Governor 1866 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Superintendent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 12 April 1866 Subject: As to expenses of Compensation Court being charged against the Province [This document is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below.] 1866 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Government Agent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 12 January 1867 Subject: Copies of Telegrams etc announcing the death of William Thompson [This document is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below.] 1867 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 2 March 1867 Subject: To be relieved of duties of General Government Agent [This document is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below.] 1867 Wellington Open
From: Governor, Wellington To: [Colonial Secretary] Date: 15 January 1877 Subject: Accepts resignation of Hon Frederick Whitaker as P M [Post Master] General and Commissioner [of] telegraphs and appoints Hon J D [John Davies] Ormond to do 1876 ‑ 1877 Wellington Open
From: Hon F [Frederick] Whitaker, Attorney General, Auckland To: Hon Major Atkinson, Wellington Date: [unstated] Subject: Opinion as to validity of objections made as to mode in which assembly was prorogued 1876 1876 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Government Agent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 12 January 1867 Subject: Provincial Gazette containing amended notification of sale of confiscated lands [This document is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below.] 1867 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Government Agent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 23 March 1867 Subject: Copies of correspondence with reference to complaint of Joseph Graham against Mr De Thierry Clerk to Resident Magistrates [Court] Raglan [This document is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below.] 1867 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Government Agent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 28 December 1866 Subject: William Thompson still lingers, has authorised Mr Hamlyn's employment as interpreter [This document is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below.] 1866 ‑ 1867 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Government Agent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 11 March 1867 Subject: Copy of letter from Port Master reporting that the Shearer Buoy wants shifting 1867 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Government Agent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 26 February 1867 Subject: Claim to compensation from Mrs E George and Report from Mr Boardman [This document is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below.] 1867 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Government Agent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 12 December 1866 Subject: Copies of correspondence relative to serious illness of William Thompson [This document is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below.] 1866 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Government Agent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 14 June 1866 Subject: Has informed Members of General Assembly that they can leave by the "Airedale" on the 25th 1866 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Government Agent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 12 March 1867 Subject: Suggests that the Engines of the Gundagai should be placed in one of the Government Barges in the Waikato 1867 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 16 March 1867 Subject: Will continue to act as Government Agent but only until other arrangements can be made [This document is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below.] 1867 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Government Agent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 2 March 1866 Subject: Reporting on Mr Turton's appointment 1866 Wellington Open
From: Thomas Outhwaite, Auckland ... Henry Hellyer and heir Enclosed: - 1844/1593 From: ... 1842 ‑ 1845 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Government Agent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 26 February 1866 Subject: Acknowledging certain Native Office Records in original 1866 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Government Agent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 1 February 1867 Subject: Copy of letter and translation from William Thompson reporting capture of 2 Europeans by Natives [Ngatiporou] 1867 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Government Agent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 9 February 1867 Subject: Information respecting missing persons. Kay James and Thompson William [This document is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below.] 1867 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Superintendent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 23 November 1865 Subject: For delegation of powers under Section 9 "Secondary Punishment Act 1854" From: Frederick Whitaker, Superintendent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 23 November 1865 Subject: For delegation of powers under Section 9 "Secondary Punishment Act 1854"📃 View Scan 1865 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Government Agent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 28 December 1866 Subject: Accounts for Medical Comforts etc supplied William Thompson correspondence also enclosed [This document is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below.] 1866 ‑ 1867 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Government Agent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 13 June 1866 Subject: Will take steps to provide passages for Members General Assembly 1866 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Superintendent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 16 March 1866 Subject: Acknowledging Circular no 9 1866 [This document is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below.] 1866 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Auckland Date: 10 March 1842 Subject: Claim to land for James Berghan From: Frederick Whitaker, Auckland Date: 10 March 1842 Subject: Claim to land for James Berghan📃 View Scan 1842 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker Government Agent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 17 November 1866 Subject: Return of men enrolled and of arms and ammunition in the Auckland Militia District [This document is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below.] 1866 Wellington Open
From: E J Gillon, Secretary United Press Association Ltd, Wellington To: Frederick Whitaker, Premier Date: 19 January 1883 Subject: Complaining of difficulty in obtaining Government news for circulation amongst the press etc 1881 ‑ 1883 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Auckland Date: 22 March 1842 Subject: Claim to land for Thomas Spicer 1842 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Auckland Date: 11 March 1842 Subject: Claims to land for Thomas Bryan [This item is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below] 1842 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Superintendent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 13 December 1865 Subject: Statement of Funded Debt on 31 December 1864 From: Frederick Whitaker, Superintendent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 13 December 1865 Subject: Statement of Funded Debt on 31 December 1864📃 View Scan 1865 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker Government Agent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 10 November 1866 Subject: Respecting the arms and ammunition in the Waikato Districts [This document is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below.] 1866 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Chairman Domain Board, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 15 February 1870 Subject: Acknowledging Gazette No. 4/70 [appointing a domain board, Auckland] 1869 ‑ 1870 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Government Agent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 25 April 1866 Subject: Copy of letter from Colonel Lyon concerning translation of letter from Patara 1866 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Superintendent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 12 February 1866 Subject: Acknowledging letter respecting Land claimed by Wiremu Pohe at Wangarei 1866 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker Superintendent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 7 December 1866 Subject: Acknowledging letter informing him that his petition for separation had been laid before Her Majesty 1866 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 27 March 1867 Subject: Accounts for conveying Emigrants and their families to their Land £14.16.0 [This document is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below.] 1867 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Government Agent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 16 March 1867 Subject: Specifying number of acres sold and prices obtained for Waikato Lands [This document is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below.] 1867 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Government Agent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 12 March 1866 Subject: Will take steps to obtain signatures of Natives who are receiving second instalment of the Waiuku purchase 1866 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker Government Agent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 18 December 1866 Subject: Location of military settlers at Opotiki, copies correspondence enclosed 1866 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Government Agent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 9 February 1867 Subject: Copies of Telegrams relating to recent disturbances at Tauranga [This document is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below.] 1867 Wellington Open
From: Hon Frederick Whitaker, Auckland Date: 11 November 1881 Subject: Forwarding copy of proposed circular to Registrars of Electors in Auckland District under Section 7 of Representation Act 1881 1881 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Government Agent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 23 February 1866 Subject: Has received certain Deeds (Waiuku Purchase) from Mr Turton [This document is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below.] 1866 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker Government Agent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 10 November 1866 Subject: Respecting the arms and ammunition in the Waikato Districts [This document is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below.] 1866 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Government Agent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 22 January 1867 Subject: Schedule of allotments sold and prices obtained [This document is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below.] 1867 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Government Agent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 27 March 1867 Subject: What reference to the Survey of the Awards out of confiscated Lands to Natives 1867 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Government Agent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 23 March 1866 Subject: Translation of a letter from a Native at the Bay of Islands respecting the condemned Natives of this Ngapuhi Tribe 1866 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Government Agent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 9 June 1866 Subject: Has received case containing certain original documents relating to land etc [This document is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below.] 1866 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Government Agent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 25 February 1867 Subject: Petition from Settlers for removal of Martial Law at Opotiki 1867 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Government Agent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 9 February 1867 Subject: Copy of letter from William Thompson requesting that Dr Sam may be appointed Medical Attendant to Natives 1867 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Government Agent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 2 May 1866 Subject: Has called for Tenders for supply of rations to Colonial Troops at Tauranga and Miranda Redoubt 1866 Wellington Open
From: A W [Arthur Wilcox] Manning, Principal Under Secretary [for the] Colonial Secretary, Queensland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 4 November 1865 Subject: Acknowledging placard free pardon to an accomplice in Gold Robbery From: A W [Arthur Wilcox] Manning, Principal Under Secretary [for the] Colonial Secretary, Queensland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 4 November 1865 Subject: Acknowledging placard free pardon to an accomplice in Gold Robbery📃 View Scan 1865 Wellington Open
From: Creighton and Scales, Auckland To: F [Frederick] Whitaker Date: 25 July 1864 Subject: Are prepared to execute all press work required by general government [This document is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below.] 1864 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Government Agent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 28 February 1867 Subject: Has made satisfactory arrangements for the sale of the Waikato Lands 1867 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Superintendent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 27 April 1866 Subject: Removal of the Powder Magazine. Copy of letter from Assistant Military Secretary 1866 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker Government Agent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 6 January 1867 Subject: The surveys at Waimapu, Tauranga have been stopped by the Hau Haus, reports etc enclosed 1867 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Superintendent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 13 April 1866 Subject: Copy of letter from Assistant Military Secretary relative to removal of the Powder Magazine Albert Barracks [This document is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below.] 1866 Wellington Open
From: Dr. Johnson, Auckland ... 1843 ‑ 1844 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Judge of County Court, Auckland Date: 13 March 1843 Subject: Accounts for travelling expenses 1843 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Superintendent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 18 April 1866 Subject: Does not consider it necessary to constitute a Marriage and Registration District at Ngaruawahia 1866 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker Government Agent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 6 January 1867 Subject: The surveys at Waimapu, Tauranga have been stopped by the Hau Haus, reports etc enclosed 1867 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Superintendent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 30 November 1865 Subject: Acknowledging delegation to Public Domains Board under Public Domains Acts From: Frederick Whitaker, Superintendent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 30 November 1865 Subject: Acknowledging delegation to Public Domains Board under Public Domains Acts📃 View Scan 1865 Wellington Open
From: Henry D'Arch, Collector ... Mechanic's Bay and of a pier ... 1846 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Attorney General, Auckland To: [Colonial Secretary] Date: 6 January 1864 Subject: Osborne Government Gardiner to draw salary at rate of £10 per month from 1st January 1864 [This document is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below.] 1864 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Government Agent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 17 January 1866 Subject: For authority to sell the Corrugated Iron Buildings lately occupied by the Immigrants [This document is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below.] 1866 Wellington Open
From: Charles Wilson, Onehunga (Auckland) To: Frederick Whitaker, Premier, Wellington Date: 4 June 1883 Subject: Asking that his father may be recommended for the Albert Medal for his efforts in saving life in NZ Maori War 1860 to 1861 1883 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker Government Agent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary Date: 15 October 1866 Subject: Forwarding copies of letters from Resident Magistrate at Whatawhata [This document is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below.] 1866 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Superintendent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 25 February 1867 Subject: For the Ruapekapeka Block to be brought under the operation of the Waste Land Laws 1867 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Superintendent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 9 March 1866 Subject: Information respecting Provincial Debentures [This document is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below.] 1866 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker Honourable Attorney General, Auckland To: [Colonial Secretary] Date (received): 19 September 1864 Subject: Mr Gisborne to receive £100 per annum as Secretary to the Cabinet [This document is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below.] 1864 Wellington Open
From: Clerk House of Representatives, Wellington To: Clerk of the Writs, Wellington Date: 29 January 1879 Subject: Instrument under Speaker's hand nominating Frederick Whitaker MHR [Member House of Representatives] a member of Committee under "Regulation of Elections Act 1870" vice Reader G Wood 1879 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Superintendent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 29 November 1865 Subject: Dr Hector has proceeded to Bay of Islands and Wangarei to examine coal From: Frederick Whitaker, Superintendent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 29 November 1865 Subject: Dr Hector has proceeded to Bay of Islands and Wangarei to examine coal📃 View Scan 1865 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Auckland Date: 18 February 1842 Subject: Regarding serving of summons on witnesses in the case of the Queen v. Burns 1842 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 2 December 1865 Subject: Return of lands surveyed in November 1865 From: Frederick Whitaker, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 2 December 1865 Subject: Return of lands surveyed in November 1865📃 View Scan 1865 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Government Agent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 8 November 1866 Subject: Respecting hostile movements made by Rebel Natives towards Napier 1866 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker Superintendent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 7 December 1866 Subject: Acknowledging letter informing him that his petition for separation had been laid before Her Majesty 1866 Wellington Open
From: Bishop Pompallier, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Auckland Date:13 January 1854 Subject: Respecting annual allowance for educational purposes
Enclosed:
- 1854/194 From: C L Nugent, Native Secretary, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Auckland Date: 13 January 1854 Subject: Requisitions food for Natives
- 1854/195 From: Frederick Whitaker, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Auckland Date: 14 January 1854 Subject: Appreciation for Grant to be altered to name of Charlotte Wagstaff
1854 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Acting Government Agent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary Date: 6 October 1868 Subject: Has drawn on the Bank NZ for £300 to maintain men enrolled for Armed Constabulary 1868 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Government Agent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 9 February 1867 Subject: The General intends withdrawing the 57th from outposts, copies correspondence enclosed 1867 Wellington Open
From: Hon F Whitaker, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 30 January 1877 Subject: Mr F M J Brookfield, Judge of Assessment Court recommends appointment of F [Frederick] W [William] Howard as Clerk to Court [This document is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below.] 1877 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Superintendent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 8 January 1867 Subject: Deed of Conveyance of the Tuakau Block 1867 Wellington Open
From: John Montefiore, Auckland ... 1846 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Government Agent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 12 January 1867 Subject: Lithographed plans of the Waikato Lands for sale 1867 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Government Agent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 2 April 1867 Subject: With reference to Waikato Steam Transport Service has left the winding up in the hands of the Sub Treasurer [This document is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below.] 1867 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker Government Agent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 19 December 1866 Subject: Copy of letter from Resident Magistrate Russell respecting rules for debtors prisons [This document is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below.] 1866 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Acting Government Agent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary Date: 14 August 1868 Subject: The Telegraph Station of Kihi Kihi was kept open by his orders 1868 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Government Agent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 4 January 1867 Subject: Has notified the intended sale of the Tuakau Block [This document is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below.] 1867 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker Superintendent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 11 December 1866 Subject: Remarks and suggestions of Visiting Justices on proposed rules for debtor's prisons [This document is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below.] 1866 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Superintendent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 2 January 1867 Subject: Notice of sale of confiscated lands is having a lithographed map prepared [This document is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below.] 1867 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Superintendent of Auckland, Wellington To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 27 September 1860 Subject: Acknowledging letter respecting proposed loan of £250,000 1866 Wellington Open
From: R B Shalders, Auckland To: Frederick Whitaker Date: 15 March 1867 Subject: Offers Premises lately occupied by Mr Debus Princes St at £4 per week [This document is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below.] 1864 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Superintendent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 30 November 1865 Subject: Acknowledging letter from Roman Catholic Bishop applying for grant of land at Waipipi From: Frederick Whitaker, Superintendent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 30 November 1865 Subject: Acknowledging letter from Roman Catholic Bishop applying for grant of land at Waipipi📃 View Scan 1865 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Government Agent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 17 January 1867 Subject: Statement of expenditure on account of confiscated lands from 18th to 31 December 1866 1867 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Government Agent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 11 May 1866 Subject: Returning accounts, expenses of late criminal sittings of the Supreme Court [This document is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below.] 1866 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Government Agent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 2 April 1867 Subject: Copy of letter from Dr Waddington applying for appointment of Resident Magistrate held by Mr Mainwaring 1867 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker Superintendent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 22 December 1866 Subject: Acknowledging of copy of Loan Allocation Commissioner's report 1866 ‑ 1867 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Government Agent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 14 February 1867 Subject: Does not concur with Mr Mackay as to postponement of sale of confiscated Lands in the Waikato 1867 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker Government Agent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 8 December 1866 Subject: Tracing of land set apart for Reverend Heta [Kereru] Tarawhiti From: Frederick Whitaker Government Agent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 8 December 1866 Subject: Tracing of land set apart for Reverend Heta [Kereru] Tarawhiti📃 View Scan 1866 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Superintendent at Auckland, Wellington To: Colonial Secretary Date: 9 August 1866 Subject: For authority to make arrangements with Natives for the cession of lanf in the Province of Auckland 1866 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Wellington To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 8 May 1867 Subject: Resignation as Commissioner for sale etc of Land taken under NZ Settlements Acts [This document is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below.] 1867 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker Government Agent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 12 December 1866 Subject: Copies of Correspondence between Officer Commanding 3rd Waikato Regiment and Provincial Surveyor relative to rejection of allotments at Cambridge 1866 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Government Agent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 18 December 1865 Subject: Returning accounts etc relative to Waikato Settlers and Surveys with his notations thereon From: Frederick Whitaker, Government Agent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 18 December 1865 Subject: Returning accounts etc relative to Waikato Settlers and Surveys with his notations thereon📃 View Scan 1865 Wellington Open
From: Governor, Wellington Date: 25 September 1883 Subject: Accepting resignation of Hon Frederick Whitaker as premier etc and appointing Hon Major Atkinson premier and confirming in their offices the other members of ministry 1883 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Government Agent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 12 March 1867 Subject: Schedule of lands sold on 11th March 1867 [This document is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below.] 1867 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Government Agent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 12 April 1867 Subject: Has been offered a more suitable building for Public offices than the one now used [This document is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below.] 1867 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker Government Agent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 18 December 1866 Subject: Return from Colonel Moule of the Number of Militiamen in the Waikato 1866 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Attorney General To: Colonial Secretary, Auckland Date: 4 May 1860 Subject: Recommending Messrs Elliot and Baylis to receive pay at the rate of 2/6 per diem while doing Militia duty 1860 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Honorary Attorney-General, Wellington Date: 1 December 1880 Subject: Opinion as to necessity of re-swearing or re-appointing Members of the Executive Council when a new Governor assumes the Government 1880 Wellington Open
From: F [Frederick] Whitaker, Auckland To: [Colonial Secretary] Date: 10 October 1863 Subject: Wants register of "Caroline" [This document is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below.] 1863 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Superintendent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 5 March 1866 Subject: As to providing counsel for Prisoners 1866 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Government Agent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 30 March 1867 Subject: Copy of letter from Mr William Aitken respecting the road taken through his property at Rangiriri 1867 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Superintendent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 5 March 1866 Subject: For papers relative to Land Purchases to be sent to Auckland. List enclosed 1866 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary Date: 12 December 1864 Subject: Resigns his seat in Legislative Council [This document is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below.] 1864 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker Government Agent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary Date: 15 October 1866 Subject: Forwarding copies of letters from Resident Magistrate at Whatawhata [This document is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below.] 1866 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Superintendent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 25 October 1865 Subject: Acknowledging Petition from Debtors in Auckland Gaol [This document is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below.] 1865 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Jones Clerk of Works, Auckland To: Frederick Whitaker, Auckland Date: 25 January 1864 Subject: Tenders for renewing the Terrace in front of Government House [This document is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below.] 1864 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Auckland Date: 27 March 1844 Subject: Requesting land to be granted to the Bishop for a school and glebe 1844 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Jones Clerk of Works, Auckland To: Frederick Whitaker, Auckland Date: 20 July 1864 Subject: Account from Mr Matthews £268 for renewing Terrace Government House [This document is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below.] 1864 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Superintendent of Auckland, Wellington To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 29 September 1866 Subject: For payment of sum of £587.9.2 1/2 maintenance of military prisoners
[Further papers on maintenance of military prisoners]
1855 ‑ 1866 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker Government Agent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 12 December 1866 Subject: Copies of Correspondence between Officer Commanding 3rd Waikato Regiment and Provincial Surveyor relative to rejection of allotments at Cambridge From: Frederick Whitaker Government Agent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 12 December 1866 Subject: Copies of Correspondence between Officer Commanding 3rd Waikato Regiment and Provincial Surveyor relative to rejection of allotments at Cambridge📃 View Scan 1866 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Jones Royal Engineer, Auckland To: Frederick Whitaker, Auckland Date: 14 May 1864 Subject: Account for approval [This document is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below.] 1864 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Superintendent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 25 January 1867 Subject: Claim from Tamati Hapimana £7.3.3 for Road Making in the North [This document is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below.] 1867 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Government Agent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 20 February 1867 Subject: Copy of letter informing him that Major General cannot defer the removal of the 57th Regiment 1867 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Government Agent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 23 March 1867 Subject: Copies of letters from Mr Lodder relative to discharge of the men and has authorised another advance of £500 [This document is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below.] 1867 Wellington Open
From: Governor, Wellington To: [Colonial Secretary] Date: 6 November 1876 Subject: Appointing Hon Frederick Whitaker Attorney General under Act of 1876 1876 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker Superintendent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 15 May 1866 Subject: Petition to Her Majesty for separation [This document is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below.] 1866 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker Superintendent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 15 May 1866 Subject: Petition to Her Majesty for separation [This document is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below.] 1866 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Superintendent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 16 February 1866 Subject: Acknowledging documents respecting old Land Claims [This document is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below.] 1866 Wellington Open
From: William Bertram White Esquire, Returning Officer, Mongonui To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 21 November 1865 Subject: Writ for Mongonui Provincial Council From: William Bertram White Esquire, Returning Officer, Mongonui To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 21 November 1865 Subject: Writ for Mongonui Provincial Council📃 View Scan 1865 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Government Agent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 12 March 1867 Subject: Copy of letter from Mr Lodder explaining matters with reference to the Waikato Steam Transport [This document is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below.] 1867 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Superintendent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 14 February 1866 Subject: Sum of £35.7.6 is still due on account of Gold Duty collected at Coromandel [This document is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below.] 1866 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Government Agent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 7 March 1867 Subject: On subject of the Messrs Jackson's complaint respecting action of Government with reference to their land near Waikato Coal Fields [This document is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below.] 1867 Wellington Open
From: Hon Frederick Whitaker, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 14 November 1876 Subject: As to dividing balance of £60,000 and additional £10,000 for road north of Auckland among counties, specifying for what works it is to be employed 1876 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Superintendent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 20 November 1865 Subject: Acknowledging letter Gold Duty to be paid over to the Province [This document is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below.] 1865 Wellington Open
From: William Young, Collector ... W Bateman and requesting an Advance ... Mitford to and from Russell Enclosed: - ... at Russell, and recommending that competent ... 1852 Wellington Open
From: Mr Young, Beckham and other Government Officers, Auckland To: Frederick Whitaker, Attorney General and Premier Date: 3 May 1864 Subject: To be allowed 15 percent on their salaries [This document is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below.] 1864 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Government Agent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 7 January 1867 Subject: Questions in reference to the Stamp Act [This document is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below.] 1867 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Auckland Date: 8 May 1856 Subject: Oath of Allegiance and Oath of Office as Attorney General 1856 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Government Agent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 23 February 1866 Subject: Has received case containing 5 Registers of Native Deeds 1866 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Superintendent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 28 January 1867 Subject: There is a vacancy in the office of Deputy Auditor [This document is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below.] 1867 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Government Agent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 12 March 1867 Subject: Estimate from Mr Lodder for Waikato Steam Transport Service for January 1867 [This document is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below.] 1867 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker Government Agent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 26 November 1866 Subject: Respecting Regulations for disposal of confiscated lands [This document is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below.] 1866 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Superintendent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 12 February 1867 Subject: Acknowledging application from Samuel Gordon for employment in connection with Coal Mines [This document is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below.] 1867 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Superintendent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 30 January 1867 Subject: Acknowledging letter - salaries of Provincial Auditor and Deputy Auditor [This document is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below.] 1867 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker Government Agent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 26 October 1866 Subject: In reference to proposed confiscated lands account [This document is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below.] 1866 Wellington Open
From: Hon Frederick Whitaker, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 13 November 1876 Subject: Recommends Mr Angrove for appointment as Returning Officer Rodney if vacant 1876 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker and others, Auckland Date: 8 October 1842 Subject: representing illegality of proceedings in Registrar's office [This item is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below] 1842 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 2 December 1865 Subject: Copies of 2 native letters reporting that the Rebels intend attacking out settlements From: Frederick Whitaker, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 2 December 1865 Subject: Copies of 2 native letters reporting that the Rebels intend attacking out settlements📃 View Scan 1865 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Superintendent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 24 February 1867 Subject: For the Protection of Certain Animals Act 1866 to be brought into operation [This document is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below.] 1867 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker Government Agent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 18 December 1866 Subject: Location of military settlers at Opotiki, copies correspondence enclosed 1866 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Government Agent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 13 February 1866 Subject: Return of Lands surveyed during January 1866 1866 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Superintendent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 10 April 1866 Subject: With reference to duty collected on Gold previous to 1st January 1865 for refund of £125 [This document is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below.] 1866 Wellington Open
From: Hon Frederick Whitaker, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 13 November 1876 Subject: That R G Wood be appointed Chairman of Commissions under Auckland Public Building Act 1876 1876 Wellington Open
From: Superintendent of Works, ... Mr. Whitaker and Mr. Vercoe to ... 1845 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Superintendent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 30 November 1865 Subject: Acknowledging delegations under "Diseased Cattle Act 1861" and "Waste Lands Act 1858" From: Frederick Whitaker, Superintendent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 30 November 1865 Subject: Acknowledging delegations under "Diseased Cattle Act 1861" and "Waste Lands Act 1858"📃 View Scan 1865 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker Government Agent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 4 December 1866 Subject: Acknowledging Order in Council making Regulations for disposal of confiscated lands 1866 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Wellington To: W [William] Gisborne, Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 14 August 1871 Subject: Draft Bill "Auckland Gas Company" and copy of Gazette no [number] 31a of 1871 1871 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker Government Agent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 18 December 1866 Subject: Return from Colonel Moule of the Number of Militiamen in the Waikato 1866 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker Government Agent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 19 December 1866 Subject: Copy of letter from Resident Magistrate Russell respecting rules for debtors prisons [This document is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below.] 1866 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Superintendent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 31 January 1867 Subject: Recommends Mr Kelleway for appointment in Store Department [This document is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below.] 1867 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker Government Agent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 17 November 1866 Subject: Return of men enrolled and of arms and ammunition in the Auckland Militia District [This document is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below.] 1866 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Government Agent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 29 December 1866 Subject: Report from Mr Lodder respecting the wreck of the "Pioneer" [This document is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below.] 1866 ‑ 1867 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Government Agent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 12 May 1866 Subject: Copy of letter received from commissariat stating that subsidy to Waikato Steamers will be discontinued [This document is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below.] 1866 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Government Agent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 7 April 1866 Subject: Will comply with instructions respecting confiscated Land at Mangarei From: Frederick Whitaker, Government Agent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 7 April 1866 Subject: Will comply with instructions respecting confiscated Land at Mangarei📃 View Scan 1866 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Government Agent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 16 March 1867 Subject: Schedule of Waikato Lands sold and prices obtained 14th March 1867 [This document is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below.] 1867 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Government Agent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 12 January 1867 Subject: Copy of letter from Mr Weaver Engineer in Chief reporting completion of Road from Maungatawhiri Creek to Point Russell 1867 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Government Agent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 27 April 1866 Subject: Acknowledging Records respecting location of Natives in the Waikato 1866 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Government Agent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 7 January 1867 Subject: Provincial Gazette containing notification of sale of Waikato Lands [This document is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below.] 1867 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Government Agent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 5 December 1865 Subject: Schedule of allotments handed over on 30 November to Waikato Militia From: Frederick Whitaker, Government Agent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 5 December 1865 Subject: Schedule of allotments handed over on 30 November to Waikato Militia📃 View Scan 1865 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Government Agent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 5 March 1866 Subject: Forwards Mr Clarks account current with the NZ Government as Emigration Agent in Scotland 1866 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Premier, Wellington Date: 18 July 1883 Subject: On imaginary election to be conducted to test Hare's representative system 1883 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Judge of County Court, Auckland Date: 23 June 1842 Subject: reporting omission in schedule of establishment supplied of allowance for a clerk [This item is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below] 1842 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Government Agent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 3 February 1866 Subject: Copies of letters from Messrs Cruickshank and Bassett respecting sheep that are coming from England 1866 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Auckland Date: 28 February 1842 Subject: relative to an informality to his appointment [This item is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below] 1842 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Government Agent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 2 March 1866 Subject: Copy of Dr Pollens report on the Government Departments in the Waikato [This document is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below.] 1866 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Government Agent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 18 January 1867 Subject: Acknowledging Plan of the Oira Block and will allow Provincial Government to have access to it [This document is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below.] 1867 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Superintendent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 2 January 1867 Subject: Requisition from Mr J White for the plan of the Orira Block [This document is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below.] 1867 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Government Agent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 2 June 1866 Subject: Copy of letter addressed to Mr C O Davis by William Thompson [Native Chief] 1866 Wellington Open
From: [Frederick Whitaker], Honorary Speaker House of Representatives, Wellington Date: 7 September 1882 Subject: Recommending the Clerk of House of Representatives and the Clerk Assistant for increases to salaries 1882 Wellington Open
From: Hon F (Frederick) Whitaker, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 30 May 1877 Subject: In reference to Fisher's application for license for Slaughterhouse [at Otahuhu] 1877 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Superintendent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 1 June 1866 Subject: Has authorised payment of £100 to Natives Rakena and Heni Ngatutu for their claims to land at Patumahoe 1866 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Superintendent of Auckland, Wellington To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 24 September 1866 Subject: Memorandum as to a loan of £250,000 in connection with the confiscated lands [This document is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below.] 1866 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Judge of County Court, Auckland Date: 30 September 1842 Subject: respecting the salary for his clerk 1842 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Superintendent of Auckland, Wellington To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 22 September 1866 Subject: Respecting proposed loan in connection with the confiscated lands [This document is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below.] 1866 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Government Agent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 23 May 1866 Subject: Mr John Whites account of expenses while acting as Interpreter for the Governor 1866 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker Superintendent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 22 December 1866 Subject: Acknowledging of copy of Loan Allocation Commissioner's report 1866 ‑ 1867 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Government Agent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 17 November 1866 Subject: Returning records no longer required by him 1866 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Government Agent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 28 December 1866 Subject: Intelligence has been received of the wreck of the "Pioneer" [This document is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below.] 1866 ‑ 1867 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Government Agent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 1 November 1866 Subject: As to gathering of disaffected Natives at Hangitiki, letters from Colonel Moule and Captain Tisdall, enclosed 1866 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Superintendent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 24 December 1866 Subject: Address from Provincial Council no 29 session 20 respecting Native Lands Act 1866 and East Coast Titles Investigation Act 1866 [This document is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below.] 1866 ‑ 1867 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Auckland Date: 30 November 1844 Subject: For permission to purchase land at the Great Barrier 1844 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Superintendent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 11 May 1866 Subject: Requests that Colonel Moulds services to the Province may be brought under the notice of the Imperial Authorities 1866 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Governemnt Agent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 9 June 1866 Subject: Will apply to Mr Tole for certain plans belonging to the General Government [This document is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below.] 1866 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Government Agent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 5 January 1867 Subject: For account for use of NZ Insurance Companies Diving Dress used in the recovery of the "Koheroa" to be paid (£52) [This document is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below.] 1867 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 2 March 1867 Subject: Forwarding his resignation as Superintendent [This document is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below.] 1867 Wellington Open
From: Governor Date: 21 April 1882 Subject: Accepting resignation of Honourable John Hall and colleagues as Members of Legislative Council etc and appointing Honourable Frederick Whitaker and colleagues [This item is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below] 1882 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, General Government Agent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 11 December 1865 Subject: Estimate for survey Departments for January 1866 From: Frederick Whitaker, General Government Agent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 11 December 1865 Subject: Estimate for survey Departments for January 1866📃 View Scan 1865 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Government Agent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 7 March 1867 Subject: Will exercise power enabling him to call out the Militia should necessity arise 1867 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, General Government Agent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 11 December 1865 Subject: Memorandum from Chief Surveyor showing allotments handed over for location of Waikato Militia From: Frederick Whitaker, General Government Agent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 11 December 1865 Subject: Memorandum from Chief Surveyor showing allotments handed over for location of Waikato Militia📃 View Scan 1865 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Government Agent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 29 March 1867 Subject: Has renewed policy of Insurance on Arms etc in Albert Barracks [This document is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below.] 1867 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Superintendent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 22 November 1866 Subject: Returning records respecting Hare Wirikaka's claim to Land at the "Keri Keri" 1866 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Superintendent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 20 November 1866 Subject: Letter from Gaoler respecting prisoner John Cormie 1866 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Government Agent, Auckland To: [Colonial Secretary] Date: 16 May 1866 Subject: Dispensing with Mr Richard Todd's services 1866 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Superintendent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 17 December 1866 Subject: Recommends that the Provincial Auditor should receive £300 per annum and the Deputy Auditor £50 [This document is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below.] 1866 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Superintendent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 8 June 1866 Subject: Stating reasons why he applied for original papers relating to Land Purchases etc in Auckland 1866 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Government Agent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 12 May 1866 Subject: Copy of Mr Rice's Report of his visit to Natives at Mataura 1866 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Government Agent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 1 February 1867 Subject: Copies of telegrams relative to departure of Ngatiraukawas for Tauranga for hostile purposes 1867 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Government Agent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 20 February 1867 Subject: Acknowledging information in reference to the Stamp Act 1867 Wellington Open
From: Governor, Auckland To: Frederick Whitaker Date: 6 June 1864 Subject: Appointing certain districts under the "Marriage Act" 1864 Wellington Open
From: Governor, Auckland To: Frederick Whitaker Date: 6 June 1864 Subject: Proclamation appointing certain districts under the "Registration Act" [This document is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below.] 1864 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, General Government Agent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 12 December 1865 Subject: Acknowledging receipt of 2 letters From: Frederick Whitaker, General Government Agent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 12 December 1865 Subject: Acknowledging receipt of 2 letters📃 View Scan 1865 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Superintendent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 31 January 1867 Subject: Resolution of Provincial Council for establishment of a Municipal Corporation in City of Auckland 1867 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Government Agent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 26 November 1866 Subject: Acknowledging copy of letter to Superintendent of Auckland on the subject of the confiscated lands [This document is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below.] 1866 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Government Agent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 1 December 1866 Subject: Copies of letters from Mr Lodder Superintendent Waikato Transport Service relative to expenditure on account of that Service [This document is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below.] 1866 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Superintendent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 12 December 1865 Subject: Acknowledging letter respecting accounts for advertising Publicans Licensing Meetings From: Frederick Whitaker, Superintendent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 12 December 1865 Subject: Acknowledging letter respecting accounts for advertising Publicans Licensing Meetings📃 View Scan 1865 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, County Judge, Auckland Date: 30 April 1842 Subject: representing necessity for a Crown Prosecutor in his court 1842 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Government Agent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 12 April 1867 Subject: Return of Land Sales during March [This document is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below.] 1867 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Superintendent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 26 January 1867 Subject: Prisoner ]Thomas A] Murray had left for England before receipt of pardon 1867 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Government Agent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 2 March 1867 Subject: Relative to the Waikato Steam Transport Service [This document is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below.] 1867 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Government Agent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 28 December 1866 Subject: Copy of letter from Mr Thomas Wells for compensation for services rendered during the war [This document is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below.] 1867 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Government Agent, Auckland To: [Colonial Secretary] Date: 25 February 1867 Subject: Memo in reference to the sale of the Waikato Steamers [This document is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below.] 1867 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Wellington To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 7 May 1867 Subject: Respecting false declaration made by Mr John's Manager of late Bank of Auckland - for the Government to take steps in the matter [This document is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below.] 1867 Wellington Open
From: Thomas Ringrose Atkyns, ... be returned and regarding his claim ... 1841 ‑ 1847 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Superintendent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 30 January 1867 Subject: Acknowledging Order in Council respecting cost of management of Gold Fields [This document is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below.] 1867 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Superintendent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 3 March 1866 Subject: Acknowledging papers relative to Mrs Hamlin's claim [This document is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below.] 1866 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Superintendent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 13 February 1867 Subject: Frederick Warner will be admitted into Lunatic Asylum his cost will be £42 per annum [This document is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below.] 1867 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Government Agent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 28 July 1868 Subject: With reference to the aspect of native affairs in the Waikato District copies of telegrams from Colonel Moule and Mr Mackay 1868 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Superintendent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 18 December 1866 Subject: Recommending Mr Walter Monro Wilsons application for Acts of Assembly [This document is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below.] 1866 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker Superintendent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 11 December 1866 Subject: Remarks and suggestions of Visiting Justices on proposed rules for debtor's prisons [This document is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below.] 1866 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Government Agent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 2 March 1862 Subject: List of Claimants who have not received portion of award of compensation for losses through the war 1867 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Superintendent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 13 November 1865 Subject: Copy of letter from Mr Goldsmith to Captain Salmon relative to state of affairs at Poverty Bay 1865 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Attorney General, Auckland Date: 9 September 1857 Subject: respecting the meetings of the Trustees of the Savings Bank [This item is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below] 1857 Wellington Open
From: T H Bartley, Speaker of Auckland Provincial Council, Auckland To: Frederick Whitaker Date: 30 October 1856 Subject: As to fugitive from the United States [This item is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below] 1856 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Auckland To: Governor Date: 17 May 1856 Subject: Resigning Office as Speaker of the Legislative Council [This item is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below] 1856 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Attorney General, Auckland Date: 27 June 1856 Subject: Opinion as to the validity of the appointment of Justices of the Peace [This item is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below] 1856 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker Date: 3 June 1856 Subject: Oath of Allegiance and Oath of Office as Attorney General [This item is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below] 1856 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Auckland Date: 29 November 1850 Subject: Leases of Hospital Reserves for extension [This item is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below] 1850 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Speaker of Legislative Council, Auckland Date: 1 May 1856 Subject: For a copy of Secretary of State Despatch respecting the position and rights of Superintendents of Provinces [This item is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below] 1856 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Speaker of Legislative Council. Auckland Date: 17 April 1856 Subject: Accounts for approval J J Piercy £3,,8,,0 [This item is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below] 1856 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Acting Auditor General, Auckland Date: 23 January 1856 Subject: Remission of Customs Duties to be claimed within twelve months [This item is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below] 1856 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Auckland Date: 11 November 1842 Subject: [enclosing] petition from inhabitants of Kororarika [This item is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below] 1842 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Auckland Date: 22 June 1843 Subject: Requesting claims 408 and 408c R. Dacre for G.D. Brown may be heard by Commissioner Richmond and instead of Commissioner Godfrey [This item is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below] 1843 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, J.C.C. [Judge of County Court], Auckland Date: 1843 Subject: Account of expenses for sittings at the Bay of Islands [This item is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below] 1843 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Auckland Date: 4 September 1843 Subject: Inquiring if execution to issue on judgement entered the Queen v. Smith for £820.15.0 and the Queen v. Brewer for £209.8.0 - [This item is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below] 1843 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Auckland Date: 15 February 1844 Subject: Suggestions for a system of dealing with the land claims authorised to be exchanged in the shape of audits in the Treasury for land purchased at auction - [This item is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below] 1844 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Auckland Date: 9 February 1844 Subject: Requesting Mr. Shortland's selected allotment to be advertised for sale - [This item is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below] 1844 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker and C W Richmond, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Auckland Date: 20 August 1858 Subject: Agreement of members of Middle Island to refer appointment of the debt of £200,000 to them [This document is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below.] 1858 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, [in the absence of E W Stafford] Colonial Secretary, Auckland Date: 10 January 1861 Subject: Officers of General Government are not to take any part in elections for General Assembly beyond recording their votes 1861 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Attorney General, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Auckland Date: 24 April 1860 Subject: Lieutenant Hobbs of the Volunteer Coast Guard to be informed the Government have a row boat at their disposal [This document is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below.] 1860 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Attorney General, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary Date: 18 June 1859 Subject: Reporting on legal objections raised by secretary of state to "Waste Land Act, 1858" [This document is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below.] 1859 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary Date: 22 September 1854 Subject: Conveyance from Mr Bruce to the crown of cottage acre [This document is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below.] 1854 Wellington Open
From: H B Johnstone, Solicitor, Auckland To: F [Frederick] Whitaker Date: 26 April 1858 Subject: For naturalisation of Charles Christian Schäfer [This document is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below.] 1858 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker, Superintendent, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary Date: 29 December 1857 Subject: Amount of debentures issued by provincial government [This document is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below.] 1857 Wellington Open
From: Robert Schultz, Auckland To: F [Frederick] Whitaker Esq, Auckland Date: 16 March 1858 Subject: For employment [This document is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below.] 1858 Wellington Open
From: William Young, Collector ... from Brown and Whelch Enclosed: - 1849/1485 ... to Brown and Whelch value of ... on Brown and Whelch - 1849/1244 From: ... to Brown and Whelch - 1849/1160 From: ... on Brown and Whelch - 1849/1017 From: ... in Brown and Whelch's case - 1849/996 ... to Brown and Whelch - 1849/823 From: ... re Brown and Whelch for breach ... against Brown and Edward Whelch - 1849/571 ... against Brown and Edward Whelch - 1849/426 ... Messrs Brown and Whelch 1849 Wellington Open
From: Charles Knight, Auditor ... W Davis and enlist W Porter - ... 1855 Wellington Open
From: Frederick Whitaker Date: 30 October 1850
Enclosed:
- 1850/1979 From: George Darrock, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Auckland Date: 30 October 1850 Subject: Requesting Land in Mechanic's Bay to be sold
1850 Wellington Open
From: T G Browne, ... 1855 Wellington Open
From: Charles William Ligar, ... of Papakura and Slippery Creek Enclosed: - ... Frederick Whitaker and W S Grahame, ... 1855 Wellington Open
From: John Salmon, Auckland ... of letter and Commission as Member ... transmitted accounts and vouchers to Sub ... Advances (£25 and £2:10) to the ... W McLean and himself - 1852/1968 From: ... Messrs Cooper and McLean for purchase ... 1852 ‑ 1853 Wellington Open
From: A Brandon, Wellington ... Williams Hinkley and Company, Auckland To: ... 1853 ‑ 1855 Wellington Open
From: Reverend R. Burrows, ... A. Dalziell's and E. Foley's land ... F. Churton and Others To: Colonial ... 1851 Wellington Open
From: George Cooper, Treasury, Auckland To: [Willoughby Shortland, Esquire] Colonial Secretary Date: 13 September 1841 1841 Wellington Open
From: Robert Henry Wynyard, ... Henri Drog and Auguste Bertholde Enclosed: - ... 1855 Wellington Open
From: George Vaile, Auckland ... of action and copy of proceedings ... Bruce and -" "Phantom" 1851 ‑ 1853 Wellington Open
From: William Young, Collector ... of Bain and Company's building licensed ... Hira Tarakawaiki and Others, Auckland To: ... Company's Debt and the appointment of ... Her Majesty and House of Parliament ... 1854 ‑ 1855 Wellington Open
From: Dr. Johnson, Auckland ... 1843 ‑ 1844 Wellington Open
From: Henry D'Arch, Collector ... Mechanic's Bay and of a pier ... 1846 Wellington Open
From: John Montefiore, Auckland ... 1846 Wellington Open
From: Superintendent of Works, ... Mr. Whitaker and Mr. Vercoe to ... 1845 Wellington Open
From: Thomas Ringrose Atkyns, ... be returned and regarding his claim ... 1841 ‑ 1847 Wellington Open
From: Charles Knight, Auditor ... W Davis and enlist W Porter - ... 1855 Wellington Open
From: T G Browne, ... 1855 Wellington Open
From: A Brandon, Wellington ... Williams Hinkley and Company, Auckland To: ... 1853 ‑ 1855 Wellington Open

Auckland Provincial Government  >  Superintendent General Government inward correspondence

Name Year(s) Held At Access
Inwards letters. 28 July 1871 - Frederick Whitaker - Relating to re-entry of John Groats lease [part of larger item - see 3525/71] 1871 Auckland Open
Inwards letters. 26 July 1871 - Frederick Whitaker - Reference to John Groats lease. - Enclosure: 27 July 1871 - For Directors of John Groats Gold Mining Company [part of larger item - see 3525/71] 1871 Auckland Open
Inwards letters. 21 July 1871 - Frederick Whitaker - Requests further consideration relating to the granting of a new lease for ground of late John O'Groats Gold Mining Company. - Enclosure: 24 July 1871 - Frederick Whitaker [part of larger item - see 3525/71] 1871 Auckland Open
Inwards letters. 14 July 1871 - Frederick Whitaker - Enclosing copy of report by directors of John O'Groats Gold Mining Company and asks an interview be granted to directors on the subject. - Enclosure: Report by directors of the John 'Groat Gold Mining Company [part of larger item - see 3525/71] 1871 Auckland Open
Inwards letters. 10 June 1874 - Frederick Whitaker - For boundary line of Lot 87 Parish of Omaha to be defined 1874 Auckland Open
Inwards letters. 22 September 1873 - Frederick Whitaker - Amended instructions for Highway Boards in taking land for permanent works.
- Enclosure: 1. 13 October 1873 - Superintendent's Office Hugh H Lusk - Advises of republishing of the Highway Boards Empowering Act 1871 with suggested amendments from Mr Frederick Whitaker.
1873 Auckland Open
Inwards letters. 20 November 1873 - Secretary Auckland Board of Education, Frederick J Moss - Whitaker instructed to prepare bill to amend Auckland Reserves Act 1858 [part of larger item - see 1395/74] 1873 Auckland Open
Inwards letters. 18 November ... 1874 Auckland Open
Inwards letters. 24 February 1873 - Frederick Whitaker - That land at Great Barrier be offered for sale 1873 Auckland Open
Inwards letters. 15 June 1874 - Frederick Whitaker, Eliott Meyer, James B Graham, W H Armstrong and others - For the establishment of a criminal reformatory [part of larger item - see 4486/74] 1874 Auckland Open
Inwards letters. 3 March ... for Moanataiari and Waiotahi Creeks including ... of previous and current water rights ... 1874 Auckland Open
Inwards letters. 18 November ... 1874 Auckland Open

Agent for the General Government, Auckland  >  Inwards letters

Name Year(s) Held At Access
Inwards letters. 16 November 1865 - Frederick Whitaker, Auckland - Will examine the records of Agent General on Monday next. 1865 Auckland Open
Inwards letters. Correspondence arranging the transfer of confiscated lands to Provincial Authorities, and handing over the records of the Agency to the Superintendent, Sir Frederick Whitaker - 65/284, 65/288, 65/294, 65/299, 65/302 1865 Auckland Open
Inwards letters. 19 June 1867 - Rose Heighton, Nelson to Mr Frederick Whitaker - Acknowledges No.979 and requests him to obtain the Crown Grant for her, and to inform her the amount of the fees, and she will remit the same 1867 Auckland Open
Inwards letters. 6 March 1867 - Takerei Te Rau, Ngaruawahia - Acknowledges receipt of request to visit the Agent in Auckland but cannot because his tribe is unsettled. In translation and in Maori.
- Enclosure: Frederick Whitaker to Takerei Te Rau, 18 March 1867 - Approves his action in not coming during disturbance. Translation (English) only.
1867 Auckland Open

Immigration New Zealand  >  Immigration Case Files

Name Year(s) Held At Access
Whitaker, Charles Frederick 1971 Wellington Restricted
Whitaker, Charles Frederick 1971 Wellington Restricted

Wellington High Court  >  Wellington probate files [second sequence]

Name Scan Year(s) Held At Access
WHITAKER Frederick William WHITAKER Frederick William📃 View Scan 1945 Wellington Open
WHITAKER Frederick William WHITAKER Frederick William📃 View Scan 1945 Wellington Open

Wellington High Court  >  Wellington probate files (first sequence)

Name Scan Year(s) Held At Access
WHITAKER Frederick Charles WHITAKER Frederick Charles📃 View Scan 1917 Wellington Open
WHITAKER, Frederick WHITAKER, Frederick📃 View Scan 1902 Wellington Open
WHITAKER Frederick Charles WHITAKER Frederick Charles📃 View Scan 1917 Wellington Open
WHITAKER, Frederick WHITAKER, Frederick📃 View Scan 1902 Wellington Open

High Court Auckland, Department of Justice  >  Printing Press and Newspapers First Sequence

Name Year(s) Held At Access
Registration of newspaper - Charles Frederick Spooner - The Morrinsville Hearald and Matamata Chronicle - Whitaker Street, Te Aroha 1908 Auckland Open
Registration of newspaper - William Shepherd Allen and Charles Frederick Spooner - The Te Aroha and Ohinemuri News and Upper Thames Advocate - Whitaker Street, Te Aroha 1893 Auckland Open
Registration of newspaper - Charles Frederick Spooner - The Te Aroha Mail - Whitaker Street, Te Aroha 1907 Auckland Open
Registration of newspaper - Frederick Alexander Whitaker and George Edgecumbe - The Waikato Times Newspaper - Victoria Street, Hamilton 1879 Auckland Open
Registration of newspaper - Charles Frederick Spooner - The Te Aroha and Ohinemuri News and Upper Thames Advocate - Whitaker Street, Auckland 1896 Auckland Open
Printing press notice - Frederick Wiliam Gray Johnston - Whitaker Street, Te Aroha 1897 Auckland Open

Department of Internal Affairs, Head Office  >  Alien registration files (1949-77 system)

Name Year(s) Held At Access
Whitaker, Charles Frederick (American) 1971 Wellington Restricted
Whitaker, Charles Frederick (American) 1971 Wellington Restricted

High Court Auckland, Department of Justice  >  Auckland Divorce files

Name Year(s) Held At Access
Whitaker, Margaret Annie v Whitaker, Frederick William 1969 ‑ 1972 Auckland Restricted
Whitaker, Doris Eleanor v Whitaker, Frederick Austin 1979 Auckland Restricted
Whitaker, Charles Frederick v Whitaker, Camilla Justa 1976 Auckland Restricted
Whitaker, Charles Frederick v Whitaker, Elsie May 1963 Auckland Restricted
Whitaker, Margaret Annie v Whitaker, Frederick William 1969 ‑ 1972 Auckland Restricted
Whitaker, Doris Eleanor v Whitaker, Frederick Austin 1979 Auckland Restricted
Whitaker, Charles Frederick v Whitaker, Camilla Justa 1976 Auckland Restricted
Whitaker, Charles Frederick v Whitaker, Elsie May 1963 Auckland Restricted

Maori Land Court, Auckland  >  Papers of the Ngaruawahia Compensation Court

Name Year(s) Held At Access
Compensation Court Ngaruawahia - Heruini, Waitetuna [Raglan], October 9th, 1880 - regarding confiscated land at Waipa, at Ngahinepouri. [In te reo Māori, translated into English. Annotated with comments from Frederick Whitaker and Major Mair - Mair comments "The writer is a Hauhau living amongst the Friendly Natives at Waitetuna (Raglan) ..." 1880 Auckland Open
Compensation Court Ngaruawahia - C Marshall, Ngaruawahia to James Mackay, Civil Commissioner and Crown Agent, Ngaruawahia - 7 February 1867 - requesting salary due after appointment as Assistant Crown Agent, as well as the pay of the Native Assistant and travelling expenses. Encloses Memorandum from Frederick Whitaker [both are certified true copies for file] 1867 Auckland Open

Land Information New Zealand, Hamilton Regional Office  >  Maori land records gathered to assist with title investigations - Auckland Land District

Name Year(s) Held At Access
Waikato Deeds - Timber lease of Waotu South No. D5 Block - Hare Teimana, Hohaia Te Pahau and Tumai Tawhiti to Frederick Alexander Whitaker of Cambridge, Solicitor. Trust Commissioner's reference T.Cr 83/105 R2338. [This record was tied into a file of deeds titled "Waikato Deeds 201-237"] 1883 ‑ 1885 Auckland Open
Waikato Deeds - Assignment of deeds of lease - Waotu South No. D5, Te Waotu No.3E, Waotu No. 1D and Waotu South No. D4 Blocks - Frederick Alexander Whitaker to the Waikato Timber Company Limited. [This record was tied into a file of deeds titled "Waikato Deeds 201-237"] 1885 Auckland Open
Waikato Deeds - Timber lease of Te Waotu North No. 3E Block - Maihi Te Ngaru, Menehira Ponawha, Nikorima te Haunga, Eru te Hanohi and Hare Teimana to Frederick Alexander Whitaker of Cambridge, Solicitor. Trust Commissioner's reference T.Cr 83/79 R2310. [This record was tied into a file of deeds titled "Waikato Deeds 201-237"] 1883 Auckland Open
Waikato Deeds - Timber lease - Waotu No. 1D Block - Aperahama Te Rangitutia, Ihapera e Aotawhirangi and Te Ranginui Kaikoiwi to Frederick Alexander Whitaker of Cambridge, Solicitor. Trust Commissioner's reference T.Cr 83/79 R2309. [This record was tied into a file of deeds titled "Waikato Deeds 201-237"] 1883 ‑ 1885 Auckland Open
Waikato Deeds - Timber lease of Waotu South No. D4 Block - Hare Teimana, Tumai Tawhiti and Hohaia Te Pahau to Frederick Alexander Whitaker of Cambridge, Solicitor. Trust Commissioner's reference T.Cr 83/105 R2337. [This record was tied into a file of deeds titled "Waikato Deeds 201-237"] 1883 ‑ 1885 Auckland Open

Alexandra District Court  >  Clyde Application files

Name Year(s) Held At Access
Application for tunnel - James Holt - Dairy Creek 1881 Dunedin Open
Application to surrender water race license for cancellation - Frederick Whitaker - Molyneux River, West Bank 1896 Dunedin Open
Application for protection - Frederick Whitaker - Green Point 1893 Dunedin Open
Application for mineral lease - Frederick Whitaker - Dairy Creek 1881 Dunedin Open
Application for protection - Frederick Whitaker - Green Point 1890 Dunedin Open
Application for residence site - Frederick Whitaker - west bank of Molyneaux 1877 Dunedin Open
Application for water race - Frederick Whitaker - Toombs Gully 1889 Dunedin Open
Application for residence site - Frederick Whitaker - Green Point 1889 Dunedin Open
Application for protection - Frederick Whitaker - Green Point 1892 Dunedin Open
Application for water race - Frederick Whitaker - Whitakers Gully, west bank of Molyneux 1883 Dunedin Open
Application for protection - Frederick Whitaker, Charles Hale - Green Point 1890 Dunedin Open
Application for protection - Frederick Whitaker, Charles Hale - Green Point 1890 Dunedin Open
Application for extended claim - Frederick Whitaker - Green Point 1896 Dunedin Open
Application for extended claim - Frederick Whitaker - Green Point 1891 Dunedin Open
Application for water race - Frederick Whitaker, John Allanson - Molyneaux, West Bank, Green Point 1865 Dunedin Open
Application for protection - Frederick Whitaker - Green Point 1895 Dunedin Open
Application for extended claim - Frederick Whitaker - west bank of Molyneaux 1875 Dunedin Open
Application for tunnel - James Holt - Dairy Creek 1881 Dunedin Open
Application for protection - Frederick Whitaker - Green Point 1893 Dunedin Open
Application for mineral lease - Frederick Whitaker - Dairy Creek 1881 Dunedin Open
Application for protection - Frederick Whitaker - Green Point 1890 Dunedin Open
Application for water race - Frederick Whitaker - Toombs Gully 1889 Dunedin Open
Application for protection - Frederick Whitaker - Green Point 1892 Dunedin Open
Application for protection - Frederick Whitaker - Green Point 1895 Dunedin Open

New Plymouth High Court  >  New Plymouth probate files

Name Scan Year(s) Held At Access
WHITAKER Frederick John WHITAKER Frederick John📃 View Scan 1966 Wellington Open
WHITAKER, Frederick Wilson WHITAKER, Frederick Wilson📃 View Scan 1937 Wellington Open
WHITAKER Frederick John WHITAKER Frederick John📃 View Scan 1966 Wellington Open
WHITAKER, Frederick Wilson WHITAKER, Frederick Wilson📃 View Scan 1937 Wellington Open

Palmerston North High Court  >  Palmerston North Probate files [second sequence]

Name Scan Year(s) Held At Access
WHITAKER Frederick WHITAKER Frederick📃 View Scan 1940 Wellington Open
WHITAKER Frederick WHITAKER Frederick📃 View Scan 1940 Wellington Open

Invercargill High Court  >  Invercargill Trial files

Name Year(s) Held At Access
R v Louisa Violet Poole - forging and uttering 1892 ‑ 1893 Dunedin Open
R v Louisa Violet Poole - forging and uttering 1892 ‑ 1893 Dunedin Open

New Zealand Defence Force, Personnel Archives  >  Military Personnel Files

Name Scan Year(s) Held At Access
WHITAKER, John Frederick - WW1 65307 - Army WHITAKER, John Frederick - WW1 65307 - Army📃 View Scan 1914 ‑ 1918 Wellington Open
WHITAKER, Frederick - WW1 N/N - Army WHITAKER, Frederick - WW1 N/N - Army📃 View Scan 1914 ‑ 1918 Wellington Open
WHITAKER, Frederick - WW1 78731 - Army WHITAKER, Frederick - WW1 78731 - Army📃 View Scan 1914 ‑ 1918 Wellington Open
WHITAKER, Frederick Charles - WW1 8/504 - Army WHITAKER, Frederick Charles - WW1 8/504 - Army📃 View Scan 1914 ‑ 1917 Wellington Open
WHITAKER, Frederick John - WW1 47537 - Army WHITAKER, Frederick John - WW1 47537 - Army📃 View Scan 1914 ‑ 1918 Wellington Open
WHITAKER, Frederick - WW1 78731 - DPF [Duplicate Personnel File] WHITAKER, Frederick - WW1 78731 - DPF [Duplicate Personnel File]📃 View Scan 1914 ‑ 1918 Wellington Open
WHITAKER, John Frederick - WW1 65307 - Army WHITAKER, John Frederick - WW1 65307 - Army📃 View Scan 1914 ‑ 1918 Wellington Open
WHITAKER, Frederick - WW1 N/N - Army WHITAKER, Frederick - WW1 N/N - Army📃 View Scan 1914 ‑ 1918 Wellington Open
WHITAKER, Frederick - WW1 78731 - Army WHITAKER, Frederick - WW1 78731 - Army📃 View Scan 1914 ‑ 1918 Wellington Open
WHITAKER, Frederick Charles - WW1 8/504 - Army WHITAKER, Frederick Charles - WW1 8/504 - Army📃 View Scan 1914 ‑ 1917 Wellington Open
WHITAKER, Frederick John - WW1 47537 - Army WHITAKER, Frederick John - WW1 47537 - Army📃 View Scan 1914 ‑ 1918 Wellington Open
WHITAKER, Frederick - WW1 78731 - DPF [Duplicate Personnel File] WHITAKER, Frederick - WW1 78731 - DPF [Duplicate Personnel File]📃 View Scan 1914 ‑ 1918 Wellington Open

Napier High Court  >  Napier probate files [fifth sequence]

Name Scan Year(s) Held At Access
Whitaker, John Frederick Whitaker, John Frederick📃 View Scan 1965 ‑ 1967 Wellington Open
Whitaker, John Frederick Whitaker, John Frederick📃 View Scan 1965 ‑ 1967 Wellington Open

Department of Maori Affairs  >  Memoranda and registered files

Name Year(s) Held At Access
Memoranda from Safety of Auckland, forwarded to Defence Office
13 March 1860
Papers from N Halse, TP Mould, TH Smith, Frederick Whitaker. Letters in Maori signed by Ihaia te Wharepa, Hare te Paea, Tamati Ngarewa and others
1860 Wellington Open
Memoranda from TH Smith, Frederick Whitaker, forwarded to Defence Office
22 March 1860
Recommends authority be given to print a double impression of the "Maori Messenger" of the 29 February and 15 March
1860 Wellington Open
Received: 30th March 1915. - From: President Waiariki District Maori Land Board, Rotorua. - Subject: Turanga Hikanui No. [Number] 2B. Sale by Rangipahire Mitere per Trustee H. Tai Mitchell to Frederick Augustus Whitaker. Board recommends precedent consent by Governor in Council under Section 3 Sub (2) Thermal Springs Act 1910. 1915 Wellington Open

Maori Land Court, Auckland  >  Native Land Court - Thames Deeds

Name Year(s) Held At Access
Thames Deeds - Memorandum of Transfer - Te Puninga No.3 Block, situated at Piako in the District of Thames - Wini Kerei te Whetuiti, Rapata te Pokiha, Riki Paka, Hata Paka, Karauria Paka, Rakena Tuwhaiti, Hira Haua, Erueti Tumakere, Tua Hotene, Hoera te Whareponga and Mere Pahe of Thames to Frederick Whitaker of Auckland. [This record was tied into a file of deeds titled "Thames Deeds 1-100"] 1877 Auckland Open
Thames Deeds - Memorandum ... Te Paratei and Riparata Paeone of ... 1877 Auckland Open
Thames Deeds - Memorandum of Transfer - Te Puninga No.4 Block (Te Taurapa), situated at Piako, Thames District - Takera te Putu, Paraku Rapana, Warana te Uto, Heri te Ngatete, Mere Pahe, Hunui and Hoera te Whareponga of Thames to Frederick Whitaker of Auckland. [This record was tied into a file of deeds titled "Thames Deeds 1-100"] 1877 Auckland Open
Thames Deeds - Memorandum of Transfer - Puke a Manu Block, situated at Waitoa - Wini Keru te Whetuite and Waata Tipa to Frederick Whitaker of Auckland. Trust Commissioner's reference T.Cr 78/138 R1245 1878 Auckland Open
Thames Deeds - Memorandum of Transfer - Te Puninga No. 2 Block, also known as Toka Toka - Te Herewaina, Mita Ngatewi, Hare Penetito, Whauwhau Kereama and Erueti Tumakere to Frederick Whitaker of Auckland. 1877 Auckland Open
Thames Deeds - Memorandum of Transfer - Puninga No. 5 Block situated at Piako - Wini Kerei te Whetuiti, Parepumai Te Whetuiti, Haimona Hone Te Kuti, Te Whareumu, Matene Rangaunu, Piako Ranganu, Rapata Pokiha, Hata Paka, Erueti Tumakere, Tuarakau and Tarapipipi te Kopara to Frederick Whitaker. Trust Commissioner's reference T.Cr 78/99 R1194 1877 ‑ 1878 Auckland Open
Thames Deeds - Transfer ... Hone Toti and Kereama Tauwhare to ... 1876 Auckland Open
Thames Deeds - Memorandum of Transfer - Puninga No. 5 Block situated at Piako - Mihi Tarapipipi to Frederick Whitaker of Auckland, Solicitor. Trust Commissioner's reference T.Cr 78/99 R1195 1878 Auckland Open
Thames Deeds - Memorandum of Transfer - Whakakapua Block, situated at Piako - Te Hira te Tuiri and Tamati Paetai to Frederick Whitaker of Auckland. 1877 Auckland Open
Thames Deeds - Memorial of Transfer - Wharikiriki Block, Piako - Wata Tipa to Frederick Whitaker. 1878 Auckland Open
Thames Deeds - Memorandum of Transfer of Waokauri No. 1 Block - Mihi Tarapipipi to Frederick Whitaker of Auckland, Solicitor. [Includes cross-reference to Hauraki 4 Folio 18]. Trust Commissioner's reference T.Cr 78/79 R1192 1878 Auckland Open
Thames Deeds - Transfer of interest in Waokauri No. 1 Block situated at Piako - Wiremu Ututangata, Tua Hotene, Wana Hotene, Meri Hotene, Kohi Kohi, Te Roi Roi, Hotene Ngakari, Renga Renga Hotene, Makereta Pakira and Mauna te Kiritara to Frederick Whitaker. Trust Commissioner's reference T.Cr 78/99 R1193 1877 ‑ 1878 Auckland Open
Thames Deeds - Memorandum of Transfer - Tatua o Haua No. 1 Block, situated at Waiharakeke in the Thames District - Tuhakaraina to Frederick Whitaker of Auckland, Barrister. Trust Commissioner's reference T.Cr 78/99 R1196 1878 Auckland Open
Thames Deeds - Memorandum of Transfer - Waokauri No. 2 Block - Riria Karepe, Haora Tareranui, Wiremu Hopiona, Hori te Ngatete, Mere Pahe and Wiremu Ututangata to Frederick Whitaker of Auckland. [Needs preservation work] 1877 Auckland Open
Thames Deeds - Transfer ... Hone Toti and Kereama Tauwhare to ... 1876 Auckland Open

Thames District Court  >  Shortland Bonds

Name Year(s) Held At Access
Bond to be given by plaintiff - Alfred Buckland of Auckland, Auctioneer and Frederick Alexander Whitaker of Auckland, Solicitor and Malcolm Banks of Auckland, Accountant to Jeffery Geary of Grahamstown re Part allotments 8 subdivision of Parareka Block District of Hauraki 1871 Auckland Open
Bond to be given by plaintiff - Alfred Buckland of Auckland, Auctioneer and Frederick Alexander Whitaker of Auckland, Solicitor and Malcolm Banks of Auckland, Accountant to Timothy Hunt of Grahamstown re Part allotment 12 subdivision of Parareka Block District of Hauraki 1871 Auckland Open
Bond to be given by plaintiff - Alfred Buckland of Auckland, Auctioneer and Frederick Alexander Whitaker of Auckland, Solicitor and Malcolm Banks of Auckland, Accountant to Mrs Atkinson of Grahamstown re Part allotments 5 and 6 subdivision of Parareka Block District of Hauraki 1871 Auckland Open
Bond to be given by plaintiff - Alfred Buckland of Auckland, Auctioneer and Frederick Alexander Whitaker of Auckland, Solicitor and Malcolm Banks of Auckland, Accountant to James Donnell of Grahamstown re Part allotment 21 subdivision of Parareka Block District of Hauraki 1871 Auckland Open
Bond to be given by plaintiff - Alfred Buckland of Auckland, Auctioneer and Frederick Alexander Whitaker of Auckland, Solicitor and Malcolm Banks of Auckland, Accountant to Dennis Clifford of Grahamstown re Part allotment 6 subdivision of Parareka Block District of Hauraki 1871 Auckland Open
Bond to be given by plaintiff - Alfred Buckland of Auckland, Auctioneer and Frederick Alexander Whitaker of Auckland, Solicitor and Malcolm Banks of Auckland, Accountant to Harry Ebberson of Grahamstown re Part allotments 34 and 35 subdivision of Parareka Block District of Hauraki 1871 Auckland Open
Bond to be given by plaintiff - Alfred Buckland of Auckland, Auctioneer and Frederick Alexander Whitaker of Auckland, Solicitor and Malcolm Banks of Auckland, Accountant to Timothy Donovan of Grahamstown re Part allotment 32 subdivision of Parareka Block District of Hauraki 1871 Auckland Open
Bond to be given by plaintiff - Alfred Buckland of Auckland, Auctioneer and Frederick Alexander Whitaker of Auckland, Solicitor and Malcolm Banks of Auckland, Accountant to Samuel Martin of Grahamstown re Part allotment 34 subdivision of Parareka Block District of Hauraki 1871 Auckland Open
Bond to be given by plaintiff - Alfred Buckland of Auckland, Auctioneer and Frederick Alexander Whitaker of Auckland, Solicitor and Malcolm Banks of Auckland, Accountant to Dennis Murphy of Grahamstown re Part allotments 10 and 11 subdivision of Parareka Block District of Hauraki 1871 Auckland Open
Bond to be given by plaintiff - Alfred Buckland of Auckland, Auctioneer and Frederick Alexander Whitaker of Auckland, Solicitor and Malcolm Banks of Auckland, Accountant to J Mitchell of Grahamstown re Part allotments 36 subdivision of Parareka Block District of Hauraki 1871 Auckland Open
Bond to be given by plaintiff - Alfred Buckland of Auckland, Auctioneer and Frederick Alexander Whitaker of Auckland, Solicitor and Malcolm Banks of Auckland, Accountant to Robert Maher of Grahamstown re Part allotment 10 subdivision of Parareka Block District of Hauraki 1871 Auckland Open
Bond to be given by plaintiff - Alfred Buckland of Auckland, Auctioneer and Frederick Alexander Whitaker of Auckland, Solicitor and Malcolm Banks of Auckland, Accountant to Ellen Flynn of Grahamstown re Part allotment 5 subdivision of Parareka Block District of Hauraki 1871 Auckland Open
Bonds to be given by plaintiff - Alfred Buckland of Auckland, Auctioneer and Frederick Alexander Whitaker of Auckland, Solicitor and Malcolm Banks of Auckland, Accountant 1871 Auckland Open
Bond to be given by plaintiff - Alfred Buckland of Auckland, Auctioneer and Frederick Alexander Whitaker of Auckland, Solicitor and Malcolm Banks of Auckland, Accountant to William Swinson of Grahamstown re Part allotment 30 subdivision of Parareka Block District of Hauraki 1871 Auckland Open
Bond to be given by plaintiff - Alfred Buckland of Auckland, Auctioneer and Frederick Alexander Whitaker of Auckland, Solicitor and Malcolm Banks of Auckland, Accountant to Patrick Mahony of Grahamstown re Part allotment 31 subdivision of Parareka Block District of Hauraki 1871 Auckland Open
Bond to be given by plaintiff - Alfred Buckland of Auckland, Auctioneer and Frederick Alexander Whitaker of Auckland, Solicitor and Malcolm Banks of Auckland, Accountant to Patrick Donnelly of Grahamstown re Part allotment 31 subdivision of Parareka Block District of Hauraki 1871 Auckland Open
Bond to be given by plaintiff - Alfred Buckland of Auckland, Auctioneer and Frederick Alexander Whitaker of Auckland, Solicitor and Malcolm Banks of Auckland, Accountant to Thomas Quinn and Robert Swan of Grahamstown re Part allotment 33 subdivision of Parareka Block District of Hauraki 1871 Auckland Open
Bond to be given by plaintiff - Alfred Buckland of Auckland, Auctioneer and Frederick Alexander Whitaker of Auckland, Solicitor and Malcolm Banks of Auckland, Accountant to Timothy Donnelly of Grahamstown re Part allotment 31 subdivision of Parareka Block District of Hauraki 1871 Auckland Open

Maori Land Court, Auckland  >  Inward Correspondence Compensation Court

Name Year(s) Held At Access
Compensation Court - 27 December 1865 - Frederick Whitaker, General Government Agent, Auckland to the Chief Judge, Compensation Court, Auckland - Acknowledges receipt of letter as to removal of Mr Turton from his (Mr Fenton's) orders and placed under those of the Executive Government. [This item is attached to a larger item and should be requested as CC 66/329] 1865 Auckland Open
Compensation Court - 15 April 1866 - Frederick Whitaker, Agent for the General Government, Auckland to the Senior Judge, Compensation Court, Auckland - Stating that he does not know of any means by which the Judges of the Compensation Court can proceed to Orakei [This item is attached to a larger item and should be requested as CC 66/357] 1866 Auckland Open

Land Titles Office, Auckland  >  Discharged Mortgages - North Auckland

Name Year(s) Held At Access
Mortgagor: Frederick Whitaker - Mortgagee: The New Zealand Loan and Mercantile & Agency Company Limited. Allot 20 Section 28 Town of Auckland Parish of Waitemata, Suburban Allotment 61 of Section 16, Suburbs of Auckland, Suburban Allotment 62 section 16, Allotment 3 section 8 Town of Auckland Parish of Waitemata, City Section 11 (a) 19, Suburban Allotment 74 Parish of Takapuna 1870 ‑ 1881 Auckland Open
Mortgagor: John Benjamin Russell - Mortgagee: Frederick Whitaker. Allot 3 Sec No 8 City of Auckland 1882 ‑ 1885 Auckland Open
Mortgagor: Joseph William Leigh - Mortgagee: Sir Frederick Whitaker KCMG. Pt subdn of allots 3, 4, 5 & pt 6 Sec 15 Suburbs of Auckland. Transfer from Frederick Whitaker to The New Zealand Insurance Company 1885. 1885 ‑ 1886 Auckland Open
Mortgagor: Timothy Hayes - Mortgagee: Sir Frederick Whitaker KCMG. Lot 8 subdn lots 3, 4, 5 & pt 6 Sec 15 Suburbs of Auckland. Transfer from Frederick Whitaker to The New Zealand Insurance Company 1885. Transfer from The New Zealand Insurance Company to Sir Frederick Whitaker 1892. Transmission of estate and interest of Sir Frederick Whitaker to Alfred Edgar Whitaker executor of the will of Sir Frederick Whitaker deceased 1890 1885 ‑ 1892 Auckland Open
Mortgagor: Charles Helander - Mortgagee: Sir Frederick Whitaker KCMG. Lot 5 subdn of lots 3, 4, 5 & pt 6 Sec 15 Suburbs of Auckland. Transfer from Frederick Whitaker to The New Zealand Insurance Company 1885. Transfer from The New Zealand Insurance Company Limited to Sir Frederick Whitaker 1887. 1885 ‑ 1887 Auckland Open
Mortgagor: Hannah Keesing wife of Barnet Henry Keesing - Mortgagee: Sir Frederick Whitaker KCMG. Lot 6 subdn of lots 3, 4, 5 & pt 6 Sec 15 Suburbs of Auckland. Transfer from Frederick Whitaker to The New Zealand Insurance Company 1885 1885 ‑ 1888 Auckland Open
Mortgagor: Richard Hellaby - Mortgagee: Sir Frederick Whitaker KCMG. Lot 4 subdn lots 3, 4, 5 & pt 6 Sec 15 Suburbs of Auckland. Transfer from Frederick Whitaker to The New Zealand Insurance Company 1885. 1885 ‑ 1888 Auckland Open
Mortgagor: Alfred Kidd - Mortgagee: Sir Frederick Whitaker. Part of land described in C/T Vol 1 fol 22 Parish of Waitemata. Transfer from Sir Frederick Whitaker to The New Zealand Insurance Company 1885. 1885 ‑ 1889 Auckland Open
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Frederick Whitaker

WHITAKER, FREDERICK (1812-91) was born at the Manor House, Bampton, Oxfordshire, on 23 Apr 1812, of an old county family. His father was deputy-lieutenant. Whitaker had a legal education, and in 1839 was admitted to practice as a solicitor and attorney. At the end of that year he sailed for Australia in the Earl Grey (arriving in Sydney on 25 Feb 1840). Sailing for New Zealand on 3 May, he landed at Kaipara from the schooner Hannah Watson, Edwin Mitchelson being a fellow passenger. He returned to Sydney by the City of Delhi in Jun and was admitted an attorney, solicitor and proctor on 15 Jul. After visiting Hobart he returned to Bay of Islands, and again visited Sydney in Oct.

Whitaker commenced to practise law at Kororareka, but followed the government when it moved to Auckland in 1841. Next year he was appointed a Judge of the county court. When this court was abolished (in 1844) he returned to practice, and soon became leading counsel in the little community. He was one of the three first non-official members appointed to the Legislative Council by FitzRoy (Mar 1845), and he resigned with Donnelly and Heale to make way for reforms of the Council (Feb 1846). During the fighting in the north (1845-46) Whitaker strongly urged the arming of the people of Auckland. He served in the militia with the rank of major, and was on garrison duty in Auckland when the natives came as far as the Whau portage and threatened the city. About this time he was interested, in partnership with Heale (q.v.), in an attempt to develop copper-mining at Kawau and the Great Barrier, but without financial success. He paid a visit to England in 1846, and returned to the Colony in 1847. Throughout these years the question of a constitution for the Colony was under discussion, and Whitaker took his part in the controversy. When the elections for the Legislative Council of New Ulster were held (in Sep 1852) he was returned as one of the three members for Auckland City. The Council was not convened owing to the promulgation within a few months of the new constitution. When the various chambers were constituted under this act, Whitaker played a very prominent part. In May 1853 he was nominated a member of the Legislative Council. In Mar 1854 he was appointed by the Superintendent of Auckland (Wynyard) as provincial law officer and member of the executive of the province, and he served in that capacity until Jan 1855. He was not actually a member of the Provincial Council until Oct 1854, when he was elected for Suburbs of Auckland. Within a few months several political opportunities presented themselves to Whitaker's acceptance. In Mar 1855 the superintendency of the province fell vacant owing to the resignation of Wynyard, and Whitaker contested it against William Brown. Brown was elected, but retired before the end of the year. Again Whitaker was in the lists (against Logan Campbell), and again without success. Thus for the time he severed his connection with provincial politics.

Meanwhile he attended the first session of the General Assembly (May-Aug 1854). In the session of 1855 Swainson relinquished the Attorney-generalship and the speakership of the Legislative Council and Whitaker was nominated in his place. He took a strong attitude on the question of responsible government, and when it was brought into force (in May 1856) Whitaker was Attorney-general in Sewell's shortlived first ministry. This, of course, involved his resignation of the speakership. Within a fortnight he was back on the treasury benches as Attorney-general and leader of the Council in Stafford's ministry, which held office for the next five years. Whitaker's legal reputation advanced apace. For 30 years he was the only alternative Attorney-general. When the Government was defeated on its native policy in 1861 he resigned from the Council and entered into partnership with Thomas Russell; and they quickly acquired a flourishing legal practice. In 1863 he was again called in by Domett as Attorney-general, but not in a ministerial capacity. In Oct, however, Domett was defeated, and Whitaker was called upon to form a cabinet in coalition with Fox. Whitaker was Premier and Attorney-general, Fox Treasurer, and Russell Minister of Defence. This was a stormy period in New Zealand history. The Colony was in financial difficulties owing to the extravagance of the provinces, and faced with a Maori war of which none could foresee the limits. Whitaker's measures for dealing with the native question were far-reaching, and the association of Russell with the government was a grave embarrassment. The ministry fell in Nov 1864 owing to differences of opinion with Governor Grey as to the conduct of the war and the confiscation of native lands. Whitaker resigned from the Legislative Council, and was out of office for the next 12 years. He was in Parliament for just over one year, as member for Parnell (1866-67), but his hands were full in his own province.

In Oct 1865 he was elected unopposed as Superintendent of Auckland. Williamson's views on the war made his election impossible, and Whitaker stated that he would come forward only if accepted by all parties, to fight the common enemy and extricate the country from the confusion in which the Weld Government had landed it. The war was going on in six different places. The fight between the provinces and the central government was steadily becoming more intense and Auckland was angry, too, at losing the seat of government. Whitaker demanded a separate civil government for the province, with a lieutenant-governor appointed by the Queen. He seized the opportunity (in Feb 1866) of entering the House of Representatives as member for Parnell (again unopposed), and at once set himself to get the 1856 compact with the provinces rescinded. His private interests suffered by his devotion to public affairs. He had invested heavily in Waikato land and Thames mining enterprises, which were embarrassed. He was also at different times a director of the New Zealand Sugar Co., of the Bank of New Zealand, of the New Zealand and River Plate Mortgage Co., and of the Equitable Life Assurance Co. of New York, and chairman from the beginning of the Auckland Gas Co. Early in 1867 he retired from the superintendency of Auckland and from the House to give his whole attention to his own affairs. This partial withdrawal lasted for about nine years.

When at last (in 1876) he was able to think of re-entering politics he was returned unopposed for the Waikato seat. Towards the end of that year Atkinson came into office and appointed Whitaker his Attorney-general. On the reconstruction of the ministry a week or two later, Whitaker was designated as the minister with precedence, and allowed to remain in Auckland. His land bill was strongly opposed, and eventually withdrawn. The ministry went out of office in Oct 1877. At the general election (1879) Whitaker abandoned Waikato and offered himself at Eden, but was defeated by Tole. When Hall took office in succession to Grey (1879) he wanted Whitaker as Attorney-general, and accordingly had him called again to the Legislative Council, where he acted as leader for the remainder of Hall's term. Once more a native measure (the West Coast settlement bill) brought him into conflict, this time with the Southern Maori member, Taiaroa. When Hall resigned, Whitaker reconstructed the ministry and he held office as Premier until Sep 1883, when he resigned to devote himself once more to his private affairs. This withdrawal from the leadership, which appeared to be final, was marked by the honour of K.C.M.G. being conferred upon the veteran politician (30 Jan 1884). Three years later, however, Atkinson again demanded his assistance, and once more he became Attorney-general and leader of the upper house. The end of that Parliament found him in failing health, and he resigned the leadership of the Council (Dec 1890). He had leave of absence next year, and died on 4 Dec 1891. Gisborne says that Whitaker was not a man of high culture, but he was shrewd, cautious, far-sighted, watchful, and very industrious. He always did the lion's share of the work of a ministry. He was an expert at drawing bills, was a sound and practical speaker, without any particular grace of style. Gisborne considers he was probably the most remarkable man in New Zealand, not because he was most in the foreground but because in the background he exercised great influence on the political affairs of the country. 'He has been the rudder more than the figurehead of the state vessel.' For 40 years he was an appreciable factor in the history of New Zealand; yet he was never prominent in the popular sense, even when he was premier. He has no taste for public performance. He sits in seclusion and invisibly weaves the warp and the woof for public use. In the Whitaker-Fox combination his superior mind dominated that of Fox and led him to adopt measures of wide scope which were alien to his political sentiments, especially in regard to the native question. Whitaker was at one time president of the Auckland law society and a member of the council of Auckland University College. He was the first provincial grandmaster of freemasons under the English Constitution. He married in 1843 Jane Augusta, step-daughter of Alexander Shepherd (q.v.). She died on 3 Sep 1884.

Parltry Record; Auckland P.C. Proc.; N.Z.P.D. pass; Col. Gent.; Cycl. N.Z., ii (p); Gisborne (p); Rusden; Morton; Reeves; Saunders (p); Cox; Southern Cross, 25 Oct 1865; N.Z. Herald, 30 Apr 1881, 9 Jan, 4 Feb 1884, 5 Dec 1891 (p), 8 Dec 1891; N.Z. Graphic, 19 Dec 1891 (p); Evening Post, 28 Jul 1934.

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Frederick Alexander Whitaker

WHITAKER, FREDERICK ALEXANDER (1847-87), the eldest son of Sir Frederick Whitaker (q.v.) was born at Pernambuco (Brazil). He was educated at Marlborough College and Westminster School, read for the bar at the Inner Temple, and was called in 1868. He practised at Thames, Coromandel and Waikato. In Hamilton he owned the Waikato Times, became interested in politics and sat for Waipa (1879-84). An able and fluent speaker, witty, genial and popular, he was one of the best Whips Parliament ever knew. Whitaker married a daughter of Alfred Cox. He died on 9 Jun 1887.

Waikato Times, Jun 1878; Nov-Dec 1879; N.Z. Herald, 10, 23 Jun 1887. Portrait: Parliament House.

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Frederick Whitaker

WHITAKER, FREDERICK (1812-91) was born at the Manor House, Bampton, Oxfordshire, on 23 Apr 1812, of an old county family. His father was deputy-lieutenant. Whitaker had a legal education, and in 1839 was admitted to practice as a solicitor and attorney. At the end of that year he sailed for Australia in the Earl Grey (arriving in Sydney on 25 Feb 1840). Sailing for New Zealand on 3 May, he landed at Kaipara from the schooner Hannah Watson, Edwin Mitchelson being a fellow passenger. He returned to Sydney by the City of Delhi in Jun and was admitted an attorney, solicitor and proctor on 15 Jul. After visiting Hobart he returned to Bay of Islands, and again visited Sydney in Oct.

Whitaker commenced to practise law at Kororareka, but followed the government when it moved to Auckland in 1841. Next year he was appointed a Judge of the county court. When this court was abolished (in 1844) he returned to practice, and soon became leading counsel in the little community. He was one of the three first non-official members appointed to the Legislative Council by FitzRoy (Mar 1845), and he resigned with Donnelly and Heale to make way for reforms of the Council (Feb 1846). During the fighting in the north (1845-46) Whitaker strongly urged the arming of the people of Auckland. He served in the militia with the rank of major, and was on garrison duty in Auckland when the natives came as far as the Whau portage and threatened the city. About this time he was interested, in partnership with Heale (q.v.), in an attempt to develop copper-mining at Kawau and the Great Barrier, but without financial success. He paid a visit to England in 1846, and returned to the Colony in 1847. Throughout these years the question of a constitution for the Colony was under discussion, and Whitaker took his part in the controversy. When the elections for the Legislative Council of New Ulster were held (in Sep 1852) he was returned as one of the three members for Auckland City. The Council was not convened owing to the promulgation within a few months of the new constitution. When the various chambers were constituted under this act, Whitaker played a very prominent part. In May 1853 he was nominated a member of the Legislative Council. In Mar 1854 he was appointed by the Superintendent of Auckland (Wynyard) as provincial law officer and member of the executive of the province, and he served in that capacity until Jan 1855. He was not actually a member of the Provincial Council until Oct 1854, when he was elected for Suburbs of Auckland. Within a few months several political opportunities presented themselves to Whitaker's acceptance. In Mar 1855 the superintendency of the province fell vacant owing to the resignation of Wynyard, and Whitaker contested it against William Brown. Brown was elected, but retired before the end of the year. Again Whitaker was in the lists (against Logan Campbell), and again without success. Thus for the time he severed his connection with provincial politics.

Meanwhile he attended the first session of the General Assembly (May-Aug 1854). In the session of 1855 Swainson relinquished the Attorney-generalship and the speakership of the Legislative Council and Whitaker was nominated in his place. He took a strong attitude on the question of responsible government, and when it was brought into force (in May 1856) Whitaker was Attorney-general in Sewell's shortlived first ministry. This, of course, involved his resignation of the speakership. Within a fortnight he was back on the treasury benches as Attorney-general and leader of the Council in Stafford's ministry, which held office for the next five years. Whitaker's legal reputation advanced apace. For 30 years he was the only alternative Attorney-general. When the Government was defeated on its native policy in 1861 he resigned from the Council and entered into partnership with Thomas Russell; and they quickly acquired a flourishing legal practice. In 1863 he was again called in by Domett as Attorney-general, but not in a ministerial capacity. In Oct, however, Domett was defeated, and Whitaker was called upon to form a cabinet in coalition with Fox. Whitaker was Premier and Attorney-general, Fox Treasurer, and Russell Minister of Defence. This was a stormy period in New Zealand history. The Colony was in financial difficulties owing to the extravagance of the provinces, and faced with a Maori war of which none could foresee the limits. Whitaker's measures for dealing with the native question were far-reaching, and the association of Russell with the government was a grave embarrassment. The ministry fell in Nov 1864 owing to differences of opinion with Governor Grey as to the conduct of the war and the confiscation of native lands. Whitaker resigned from the Legislative Council, and was out of office for the next 12 years. He was in Parliament for just over one year, as member for Parnell (1866-67), but his hands were full in his own province.

In Oct 1865 he was elected unopposed as Superintendent of Auckland. Williamson's views on the war made his election impossible, and Whitaker stated that he would come forward only if accepted by all parties, to fight the common enemy and extricate the country from the confusion in which the Weld Government had landed it. The war was going on in six different places. The fight between the provinces and the central government was steadily becoming more intense and Auckland was angry, too, at losing the seat of government. Whitaker demanded a separate civil government for the province, with a lieutenant-governor appointed by the Queen. He seized the opportunity (in Feb 1866) of entering the House of Representatives as member for Parnell (again unopposed), and at once set himself to get the 1856 compact with the provinces rescinded. His private interests suffered by his devotion to public affairs. He had invested heavily in Waikato land and Thames mining enterprises, which were embarrassed. He was also at different times a director of the New Zealand Sugar Co., of the Bank of New Zealand, of the New Zealand and River Plate Mortgage Co., and of the Equitable Life Assurance Co. of New York, and chairman from the beginning of the Auckland Gas Co. Early in 1867 he retired from the superintendency of Auckland and from the House to give his whole attention to his own affairs. This partial withdrawal lasted for about nine years.

When at last (in 1876) he was able to think of re-entering politics he was returned unopposed for the Waikato seat. Towards the end of that year Atkinson came into office and appointed Whitaker his Attorney-general. On the reconstruction of the ministry a week or two later, Whitaker was designated as the minister with precedence, and allowed to remain in Auckland. His land bill was strongly opposed, and eventually withdrawn. The ministry went out of office in Oct 1877. At the general election (1879) Whitaker abandoned Waikato and offered himself at Eden, but was defeated by Tole. When Hall took office in succession to Grey (1879) he wanted Whitaker as Attorney-general, and accordingly had him called again to the Legislative Council, where he acted as leader for the remainder of Hall's term. Once more a native measure (the West Coast settlement bill) brought him into conflict, this time with the Southern Maori member, Taiaroa. When Hall resigned, Whitaker reconstructed the ministry and he held office as Premier until Sep 1883, when he resigned to devote himself once more to his private affairs. This withdrawal from the leadership, which appeared to be final, was marked by the honour of K.C.M.G. being conferred upon the veteran politician (30 Jan 1884). Three years later, however, Atkinson again demanded his assistance, and once more he became Attorney-general and leader of the upper house. The end of that Parliament found him in failing health, and he resigned the leadership of the Council (Dec 1890). He had leave of absence next year, and died on 4 Dec 1891. Gisborne says that Whitaker was not a man of high culture, but he was shrewd, cautious, far-sighted, watchful, and very industrious. He always did the lion's share of the work of a ministry. He was an expert at drawing bills, was a sound and practical speaker, without any particular grace of style. Gisborne considers he was probably the most remarkable man in New Zealand, not because he was most in the foreground but because in the background he exercised great influence on the political affairs of the country. 'He has been the rudder more than the figurehead of the state vessel.' For 40 years he was an appreciable factor in the history of New Zealand; yet he was never prominent in the popular sense, even when he was premier. He has no taste for public performance. He sits in seclusion and invisibly weaves the warp and the woof for public use. In the Whitaker-Fox combination his superior mind dominated that of Fox and led him to adopt measures of wide scope which were alien to his political sentiments, especially in regard to the native question. Whitaker was at one time president of the Auckland law society and a member of the council of Auckland University College. He was the first provincial grandmaster of freemasons under the English Constitution. He married in 1843 Jane Augusta, step-daughter of Alexander Shepherd (q.v.). She died on 3 Sep 1884.

Parltry Record; Auckland P.C. Proc.; N.Z.P.D. pass; Col. Gent.; Cycl. N.Z., ii (p); Gisborne (p); Rusden; Morton; Reeves; Saunders (p); Cox; Southern Cross, 25 Oct 1865; N.Z. Herald, 30 Apr 1881, 9 Jan, 4 Feb 1884, 5 Dec 1891 (p), 8 Dec 1891; N.Z. Graphic, 19 Dec 1891 (p); Evening Post, 28 Jul 1934.

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Frederick Alexander Whitaker

WHITAKER, FREDERICK ALEXANDER (1847-87), the eldest son of Sir Frederick Whitaker (q.v.) was born at Pernambuco (Brazil). He was educated at Marlborough College and Westminster School, read for the bar at the Inner Temple, and was called in 1868. He practised at Thames, Coromandel and Waikato. In Hamilton he owned the Waikato Times, became interested in politics and sat for Waipa (1879-84). An able and fluent speaker, witty, genial and popular, he was one of the best Whips Parliament ever knew. Whitaker married a daughter of Alfred Cox. He died on 9 Jun 1887.

Waikato Times, Jun 1878; Nov-Dec 1879; N.Z. Herald, 10, 23 Jun 1887. Portrait: Parliament House.

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NZ War GravesFrederick Whitaker        🔍 ASH
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Name Born Died Cemetery Region
Frederick Whitaker K.C.M.G. 1812 🔍 4 Dec 1891 🔍 📰 Saint Stephen's Anglican Churchyard Auckland
Frederick Whitaker 15 Dec 1940 🔍 📰 Terrace End Cemetery Manawatu-Wanganui
Frederick Charles Whitaker 4 Oct 1891 🔍 25 Mar 1917 🔍 📰 Dipton Cemetery Southland
Frederick John Whitaker 1913 🔍 27 Nov 1966 🔍 📰 Te Henui Cemetery Taranaki
Gordon Frederick Whitaker 24 Mar 1927 🔍 19 Oct 2003 🔍 Kelvin Grove Cemetery Manawatu-Wanganui
John Frederick Whitaker 1 Feb 1913 🔍 17 May 1983 🔍 📰 Waikanae Cemetery Wellington
Douglas Lawrence Frederick Whitaker 3 Aug 1917 🔍 23 Sep 1994 🔍 Kelvin Grove Cemetery Manawatu-Wanganui
Frederick Whitaker K.C.M.G. 1812 🔍 4 Dec 1891 🔍 📰 Saint Stephen's Anglican Churchyard Auckland
Frederick Whitaker 15 Dec 1940 🔍 📰 Terrace End Cemetery Manawatu-Wanganui
Frederick Charles Whitaker 4 Oct 1891 🔍 25 Mar 1917 🔍 📰 Dipton Cemetery Southland
Frederick John Whitaker 1913 🔍 27 Nov 1966 🔍 📰 Te Henui Cemetery Taranaki
Gordon Frederick Whitaker 24 Mar 1927 🔍 19 Oct 2003 🔍 Kelvin Grove Cemetery Manawatu-Wanganui
John Frederick Whitaker 1 Feb 1913 🔍 17 May 1983 🔍 📰 Waikanae Cemetery Wellington
Douglas Lawrence Frederick Whitaker 3 Aug 1917 🔍 23 Sep 1994 🔍 Kelvin Grove Cemetery Manawatu-Wanganui
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WHITAKER, Charles Frederick 🔍
02 Jan 1992 NZ Herald Deaths
WHITAKER, David Frederick 🔍
1957 NZ Probates
WHITAKER, David Frederick 🔍
18 Jul 1957 NZ Probates
WHITAKER, Frederick 🔍
1892 NZ Probates
WHITAKER, Frederick 🔍
12 Jan 1892 NZ Probates
WHITAKER, Frederick 🔍
1902 NZ Probates
WHITAKER, Frederick 🔍
14 Feb 1902 NZ Probates
WHITAKER, Frederick 🔍
19 Dec 1940 NZ Probates
WHITAKER, Frederick 🔍
15 Jun 1972 NZ Probates
WHITAKER, Frederick 🔍
Auckland War Memorial Museum - Cenotaph
WHITAKER, Frederick Alex 🔍
1887 NZ Probates
WHITAKER, Frederick Alex 🔍
25 Jun 1887 NZ Probates
WHITAKER, Frederick Charles 🔍
27 Jul 1917 NZ Probates
WHITAKER, Frederick Charles 🔍
25 Mar 1917 Auckland War Memorial Museum - Cenotaph
WHITAKER, Frederick George 🔍
22 Dec 1986 NZ Probates
WHITAKER, Frederick James 🔍
13 Jul 1990 NZ Herald Deaths
WHITAKER, Frederick John 🔍
12 Dec 1966 NZ Probates
WHITAKER, Frederick John 🔍
Auckland War Memorial Museum - Cenotaph
WHITAKER, Frederick John 🔍
24 Apr 1918 Auckland War Memorial Museum - Cenotaph
WHITAKER, Frederick William 🔍
04 Oct 1945 NZ Probates
WHITAKER, Frederick William 🔍
Auckland War Memorial Museum - Cenotaph
WHITAKER, Frederick Wilson 🔍
30 Jun 1937 NZ Probates
WHITAKER, John Frederick 🔍
05 May 1967 NZ Probates
WHITAKER, John Frederick 🔍
Auckland War Memorial Museum - Cenotaph
WHITAKER, John Frederick (Pte) 🔍
23 Oct 1918 Kiwi Le Quesnoy Soldiers
WHITAKER, Thomas Frederick 🔍
1933 NZ Probates
WHITAKER, Thomas Frederick 🔍
19 May 1933 NZ Probates
WHITAKER, Walter Frederick (Wally) 🔍
10 Nov 2010 NZ Herald Deaths
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Name Born (approx.) Died Age Type Buried/Cremated Plot Cemetery Region
Charles Frederick Whitaker 1907 30 Dec 1991 🔍 84 Cremation 2 Jan 1992 Purewa Crematorium Auckland Region
David Frederick Whitaker 1889 23 Mar 1957 🔍 📰 68 Burial 25 Mar 1957 📰 Block E/44/079 Purewa Cemetery Auckland Region
Frederick John Whitaker 1913 27 Nov 1966 🔍 📰 53 Cremation 2 Dec 1966 📰 Te Henui Cemetery Taranaki Region
Frederick John Whitaker 1913 27 Nov 1966 🔍 📰 53 Cremation 30 Nov 1966 📰 Taranaki Crematorium Taranaki Region
Frederick William Whitaker Burial 1 Aug 1945 📰 *ROM CATH/Q/171 Karori Cemetery Wellington Region
John Frederick Whitaker 1913 17 May 1983 🔍 📰 70 Cremation 19 May 1983 📰 Karori Crematorium and Chapels Wellington Region
John Frederick Whitaker 21 Mar 1967 🔍 📰 Burial RSA/#/D45 Hastings Cemetery Hawke's Bay Region
Charles Frederick Whitaker 1907 30 Dec 1991 🔍 84 Cremation 2 Jan 1992 Purewa Crematorium Auckland Region
David Frederick Whitaker 1889 23 Mar 1957 🔍 📰 68 Burial 25 Mar 1957 📰 Block E/44/079 Purewa Cemetery Auckland Region
Frederick John Whitaker 1913 27 Nov 1966 🔍 📰 53 Cremation 2 Dec 1966 📰 Te Henui Cemetery Taranaki Region
Frederick John Whitaker 1913 27 Nov 1966 🔍 📰 53 Cremation 30 Nov 1966 📰 Taranaki Crematorium Taranaki Region
Frederick William Whitaker Burial 1 Aug 1945 📰 *ROM CATH/Q/171 Karori Cemetery Wellington Region
John Frederick Whitaker 1913 17 May 1983 🔍 📰 70 Cremation 19 May 1983 📰 Karori Crematorium and Chapels Wellington Region
John Frederick Whitaker 21 Mar 1967 🔍 📰 Burial RSA/#/D45 Hastings Cemetery Hawke's Bay Region
Wikidata People (New Zealanders)Frederick Whitaker        🔍 ASH

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Frederick Whitaker Premier of New Zealand (1812–1891)
Soldiers of Empire - Muster RollsFrederick Whitaker        🔍 ASH

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Soldiers of Empire - Medal RollsFrederick Whitaker        🔍 ASH

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WWI Military DefaultersFrederick Whitaker        🔍 ASH

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Caversham Project Trades Database (1894-1939)Frederick Whitaker        🔍 ASH

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Caversham Project Electoral Rolls (1893-1938)Frederick Whitaker        🔍 ASH

Electoral Rolls for Caversham, Dunedin, covering years 1893, 1896, 1899, 1902, 1905, 1911, 1914, 1919, 1922, 1925, 1928, 1931, 1935 and 1938
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Source: Compiled by The Caversham Project, Otago University

Year Name Occupation Address
1935 Robert Frederick Whitaker Storeman 23 Macandrew Road
1935 Robert Frederick Whitaker Storeman 23 Macandrew Road
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Early NZ HistoryFrederick Whitaker        🔍 ASH
NZ Intention to Marry Index (1882-1899)Frederick Whitaker        🔍 ASH

Source: Intention to Marry Indexes, by Archives NZ / CC BY

Bride Groom Marriage District Year Volume Page Entry
🌳 Mary Eleanor Cooper 🌳 Thomas Frederick Whitaker Christchurch 1892 37 550 285
🌳 Mary Eleanor Cooper 🌳 Thomas Frederick Whitaker Christchurch 1892 37 550 285
Nominal rolls: Second New Zealand Expeditionary ForceFrederick Whitaker        🔍 ASH

Embarkation nominal rolls of Army troops who served overseas in WWII. They are not exhaustive and generally do not include Navy and Air Force servicemembers.

Source: Auckland Museum / CC BY 4.0

Name Army No. Vol. Rank Unit Single? Enlisted at Occupation Last NZ Address Next of Kin
🌳 Frederick John Whitaker 7717 1 Private 27th (Machine Gun) Battalion Single New Plymouth Carpenter 16 Morley St., New New Plymouth Miss Ida J. Whitaker, Puriri St., Christchurch, (sister)
🌳 Frederick William Whitaker 5812 1 Signalman Headquarters, 2nd N.Z. Divisional Signals Single Wellington Motor-driver Care of General Post Office, Wellington Mr. F.W. Whitaker, care of N.Z.R., Wellington (father)
🌳 Frederick John Whitaker 7717 1 Private 27th (Machine Gun) Battalion Single New Plymouth Carpenter 16 Morley St., New New Plymouth Miss Ida J. Whitaker, Puriri St., Christchurch, (sister)
🌳 Frederick William Whitaker 5812 1 Signalman Headquarters, 2nd N.Z. Divisional Signals Single Wellington Motor-driver Care of General Post Office, Wellington Mr. F.W. Whitaker, care of N.Z.R., Wellington (father)
Nurse Registrations, 1902-1931Frederick Whitaker        🔍 ASH

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