The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Issue 2John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1929 - Great Britain |
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The establishment of the Nelson settlement had directed attention to the exploration of the South Island and particularly of the almost unknown West Coast . Whalers and sealers from Otago and the Bluff had already made their way from ...
The establishment of the Nelson settlement had directed attention to the exploration of the South Island and particularly of the almost unknown West Coast . Whalers and sealers from Otago and the Bluff had already made their way from ...
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Payment for this was to be made by expenditure in conveying emigrants to the settlement of New Plymouth and in founding another settlement to be called Nelson . To select and survey a site for this settlement an expedition had sailed ...
Payment for this was to be made by expenditure in conveying emigrants to the settlement of New Plymouth and in founding another settlement to be called Nelson . To select and survey a site for this settlement an expedition had sailed ...
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Nelson Examiner , 27 Jan. 1914 . DRURY , B. Revised Sailing Directions for the Northern Part of the Colony of New Zealand . Auckland , 1854 . Du Faur , F. The Conquest of Mount Cook . 1914 . DUPERREY , L. I. Voyage autour du Monde .
Nelson Examiner , 27 Jan. 1914 . DRURY , B. Revised Sailing Directions for the Northern Part of the Colony of New Zealand . Auckland , 1854 . Du Faur , F. The Conquest of Mount Cook . 1914 . DUPERREY , L. I. Voyage autour du Monde .
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Contents
Geographical Divisions | 5 |
Social Organisation | 11 |
The Early Settlements | 17 |
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