2,02 FIRST MISSIONARY VOYAGE
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Names of Diftrifts. - ... % , . . . Names o f .Chief's:... ... Matt. of Souls.
1 *Toashow-fowe -1 .1 „ . ’ !iZ finc-v,
2 \Vyoo7io9 . . y s S o l l l l Vieive-rod-rah ^ bifgr
6 ,-3 --rh8 4 :
276.
jjgSsE MattaKwey ‘ * J" ;•J * 1 *\ i J " V ' ‘Mooee 1 p-t&t 4. WySyor&teabi V&fO ' /v...c^csti. 39
$3Ot,op-bqp,.v, o • -. • s .,ƒ ' P6mai|fehi-
9 :. 6 Taa-hapeah' • . v * q
f -'p^miss^ifetetivihrii jm j$U * ;rsife
8 Popootah .. 't , .. . . . ,.ji>
9,Wy-y°te -J.L c - ,
Iddeah '. ^ ■ Q 75^
. 10 $ Bd-be-ourooah, > 1 |Smb**' ji. F J
r . H W 1 ■ fOne,of thefe i\onV
12 2d Eree-meoo \ pre^ ding j
Haw-bouah^j, . oL
14 Afte-ttmtoir ;i . , ■*' V ‘ . >
a'i P| ’^ |p |
Tee-teah-manoowah
- Grrahayroo, : , .fi ;J .j J;
16. Attah-rpah—is the name of the, dif--.
j Mahne Mahrie - t E *P8Sr ic d i tt"68:
tri&'and valley1, t The 'point is >
T . called Ohajtipeha: ;.i : je mfl
17. Owahie—A fmhl.place in the vireft \ part of the above bay . . S r Ditto ■■11Ora»
18 Ah-hoo-e . _ « i—» " v -
■ - , .■ nma i 1» - suatKts v
Pomarre and Taata l
";I3Quah-h9 ■ - ƒ
Mare - taata * J
* 2 ' r2rl6.'
i Ah-noobe . « . . I (fon of .Towha) >
and Houatooah J
1 H ,47 BwS
20 Owaheite ^ -. ‘ . ,
21 Tirra-wow is not inhabited.
Ore-a-why '16; ' 36" 3 1 2
Men, women, and children in-.Tiaraboo,
A ll the eaft part o f Tiaraboo confifts o f high rugged mountains",
which run to the fea-fide, and form fteep cliffs that are extremely
dangerous to p afs: on this account the low land is narrow, anddiftri-
buted partially ; but from Ohaitapeha bay, on the north fide, and
from oppofite to it on the fouth fide, down towards the ifthmus, it runs
from half a furlong to awhole one in width, and where valleys are, it
is in confequence wider. There were not many cotton-trees to be feertp
and thofe few o f no value : indeed, no part o f this peninfula is comparable
to the diftridts o f Matavai, Oparre, and Attahooroo, in the
larger peninfula. * # .
J F 'F il TO THE SOHTH-SEA! 'ISLANDS. 203
A t night I lpread: my bed. in the fame houfif where Peter, Pomarre,
■ .and feveral others lay.ji huh’Iittle reft eotild be' had, as one or other
•was talking all the bight, ' pomarretalked Eetei: many fhrewd quef-
■ fions concerning the places .and things:'he had feen on the voyage,
and more' particularly abbui the natives o f T<)ngataboo,. :as the red
feathers,- and various manufa^fires; ‘from thence,; have, given them a
h igh ideas.of thab^.eopleihjJl^®rifi|i'^^|o^s^oh'Qt^H4i^l!'^'^;what they
mentioned, to . know i f they had the fame ƒ and whether they had.
good land, good canoes, and fine women. They alfo inquired miagh
la^il^ri^qM^rqbefas-.ii'jandifpofeo qfi£$fje' ibeing las l far
'inftridW tolthemMtre^rih^ivilizatioh'iSf.th^ireaJh fiiui upehiif.
^H^Cye^they ap^e^edjhagh^pteh|hte:4l with-jihe, thlatMn ‘Pfite^i^ave
them;-of fh&fef Coaritries; J&1^t&|yherf he ^olce'if^fh© ^l&ndeiifqljjriiings
,©ftBurope, jth&y at n6js. form
’iQ.f,*%§it-Higg^'Ve related/.thtlijfpftajjifLrt e.qunk 1 \ \] lcl^ned1;
-■ Kdier(g|^h®rlteQPie i9f^&Esien;d|y Ifiandl afoin »Irfirt#
jall^jnngs l^ppar to= #henafid^sfe< .-ahllafim ‘ w fn«o n ere ^ an*! flkfsfj
are tattoKed-r-have.reagoes ,vhrsad^ff u-ii ,£«{co i^ b t .sfand ipLintiduv,. at
v^efi^jjthey jjf^dt^iJhnufehth^eid^M'esdiieyjadmif'qf to
^®h¥§^JiSp^aluabl%,-otl^^gh»th^^d%pfit’jle^yjohr,-<fi^^riQ!®tW]in .dfrery
Y-At tjhis.fiine Porparje ^^thisrrefiJn}ije,psrricularl}|>r^re6tek
^hpin,wantio^ fh^ps?, and- k-np'vyl^^^toi,'<5^dd^illI^hlrf^d®liagnigojirii
jrii^ i ’Aand, a4drq^ g^m feh^**0 ‘e;y|aid, in ig ^ c 'q f <ofiterii,' that
(they y e a able to*gof no *f bribe* tb>ui bluitca 01 1 hiahunc ; and that
rat; tjhq rifk o f behagyhri veni they knew iriot‘< whites®, to-perifhwhereas
we,;fegtiMd faihioumany moons, andh’ti the d vrhtft nights inil.firongf®
-g^es,. and; after jahpCOuld coiqe exa<Shystri;<i|)taheitpv -'T-hefe wemjthe
veryj idgas-i hers esspr^d ? Ih arifwet jpfwhieh,- f .tofd >him*i(that,we
^cpjw ere in thi%^me;prediGament, and[kaewf^4h|%;%Lbuf thatg.ood
men brought the fpcaking paper into our country, and -ta’ughfilus.’to
tqqclerftand it, by megnsiof which ji$e. learnt fdWllnow the tjrjie Go'd*
to hHjld and mndufd^ihipsv^and to'rtfake:a x e s ,,fe ij^ ^ fgh fira , and
Jhe y^ipus»'things ^ h i q h f ' a l f o . - t h | t hhdtayo
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