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- Art. XLVIII.—A Maori Stronghold. By Taylor White., from Volume 32, 1899
- Resolution as to Mr. Atkinson's Notes on Tregear's Maori-Polynesian Dictionary from Volume 27, 1894
- Obituary. William Henry Skinner H. D. S., from Volume 76, 1946-47
- Art. LIII.—Maori Rock-engravings in the Kaipara District. By R. Buddle., from Volume 43, 1910
- Art. IV.—The History of Otakanini Pa, Kaipara. By S. Percy Smith., from Volume 28, 1895
- Art. XXXI.—Notes on Eels and Eel-weirs (Tuna and Pa-tuna).Plates XXIII–XXXIV. By T. W. Downes, Wanganui., from Volume 50, 1918
- Art. LVIII.—A Maori Pa at Lake Te Anau. By Taylor White., from Volume 26, 1893
- List of Plates. from Volume 50, 1918
- Art. XLVI.—Maori and Maruiwi: Notes on the Original Inhabitants of New Zealand and their Culture; on the Question of how that Culture affected the Later-coming Maori; and on the Existence in these Isles of Customs, Arts, and Artifacts not traceable to Polynesia. BY Elsdon Best, Hector Memorial Medallist., from Volume 48, 1915
- Art. XXI.—On a Stone-carved Ancient Wooden Image of a Maori Eel-god. By A. K. Newman., from Volume 38, 1905
- Art. XI.—Early History of Rangitikei, and Notes on the Ngati Apa Tribe. By T. W. Downes., from Volume 42, 1909
- Art. XXII.—On the Musical Notes and Other Features of the Long Maori Trumpet. By A. K. Newman., from Volume 38, 1905
- Art. XII.—The Waterloo of the Waikato, fought in 1830, and its Effects on the After-enacted Land Laws of that Part of the North Island. By W. Welch, F.R.G.S., from Volume 42, 1909
- Art. 48.—Miramar Island and its History: How Motu-kairangi was discovered and settled by Polynesians, and how, in Times long past, it became Miramar Peninsula. By Elsdon Best, F.N.Z.Inst.; Ethnologist, Dominion Museum., from Volume 54, 1923
- Art. LXIII.—Hand-list of certain Papers relating more or less directly to the Maori Race, and published in various Publications. By A. Hamilton., from Volume 33, 1900
- Art. LVI.—Maori Nomenclature. By T. H. Smith, formerly a Judge of the Native Land Court., from Volume 25, 1892
- Art. I.—Oceanic Comparatives. By Rev. C. E. Fox., from Volume 42, 1909
- Art. XLI.—About the Native Names for Places. By Taylor White., from Volume 32, 1899
- Art. XLIX.—The Manuaute, or Maori Kite. Walsh, P., from Volume 45, 1912
- Art. LIV.—Historical Traditions of the Taupo and East Coast Tribes. By Samuel Locke., from Volume 15, 1882
- Art. XII.—The Southern Maori, and Greenstone. Beattie, H., from Volume 52, 1920
- The Passing of the Maori. Hiroa, T. R., from Volume 55, 1924
- Art. LV.—A Local Tradition of Raukawa, a Legend of Maungatahi. Communicated by T. Pine., from Volume 21, 1888
- Art. XLVIII.—Life of the Ngati Kahu-ngunu Chief Nuku-Pewapewa. By T. W. Downes., from Volume 45, 1912
- Art. I.—Early Native Records of the Manawatu Block. By P. E. Baldwin., from Volume 38, 1905
