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 Governor agreed to be guided by the advice of his ministers in all matters under the control of the Assembly ; but this excluded all dealings with the Maoris , and in particular the negotiation of purchases of land .
The Governor agreed to be guided by the advice of his ministers in all matters under the control of the Assembly ; but this excluded all dealings with the Maoris , and in particular the negotiation of purchases of land .
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In the meantime , the Governor , though taking the advice of his ministers , acted on his own opinion pending reference to the Home Government . A Secretary for Native Affairs was appointed . He was to submit all business to a minister ...
In the meantime , the Governor , though taking the advice of his ministers , acted on his own opinion pending reference to the Home Government . A Secretary for Native Affairs was appointed . He was to submit all business to a minister ...
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The ministers stipulated that a New Zealand port should be the headquarters of a section of the “ Australasian " squadron in time of war . He added : The proposed payment is regarded by my ministers simply as a contribution towards the ...
The ministers stipulated that a New Zealand port should be the headquarters of a section of the “ Australasian " squadron in time of war . He added : The proposed payment is regarded by my ministers simply as a contribution towards the ...
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Geographical Divisions | 5 |
Social Organisation | 11 |
The Early Settlements | 17 |
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