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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SURVEYS OF THE COAST 37 additions to what was known of New Zealand . In 1825 a flax com- pany which had been formed in London sent out some seventy immigrants in the Rosanna ( Captain J. Herd ) . The commercial enter- prise failed ...
SURVEYS OF THE COAST 37 additions to what was known of New Zealand . In 1825 a flax com- pany which had been formed in London sent out some seventy immigrants in the Rosanna ( Captain J. Herd ) . The commercial enter- prise failed ...
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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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A word must be said here regarding the relations of the Anglican and Wesleyan missions . When in 1827 the Wesleyan mission was transferred to Mangungu , Hokianga , on the west coast of the island , after the destruction of the station ...
A word must be said here regarding the relations of the Anglican and Wesleyan missions . When in 1827 the Wesleyan mission was transferred to Mangungu , Hokianga , on the west coast of the island , after the destruction of the station ...
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Contents
Geographical Divisions | 5 |
Social Organisation | 11 |
The Early Settlements | 17 |
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