The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Part 2John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell Macmillan, 1929 - Great Britain |
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Page 41
... Otago settlers , W. G. Rees and von Tunzelmann , while searching for new sheep country , reached Wakatipu , and made a careful survey of its shores in a whaleboat . In 1863 Dr James , later Sir James , Hector , Government geologist of Otago ...
... Otago settlers , W. G. Rees and von Tunzelmann , while searching for new sheep country , reached Wakatipu , and made a careful survey of its shores in a whaleboat . In 1863 Dr James , later Sir James , Hector , Government geologist of Otago ...
Page 153
... Otago , as contrasted with the chequered development of the northern settlements , was greatly accelerated by the discovery of gold in Otago in 1861 and on the west coast of the South Island , in what was then part of the province of ...
... Otago , as contrasted with the chequered development of the northern settlements , was greatly accelerated by the discovery of gold in Otago in 1861 and on the west coast of the South Island , in what was then part of the province of ...
Page 267
... Otago ; manuscript records of the Otago Provincial Council and of the City of Dunedin . Dunedin Public Library . Among the manuscripts at the Dunedin Public Library is one written by Gabriel Read who discovered gold at Tuapeka in 1861 ...
... Otago ; manuscript records of the Otago Provincial Council and of the City of Dunedin . Dunedin Public Library . Among the manuscripts at the Dunedin Public Library is one written by Gabriel Read who discovered gold at Tuapeka in 1861 ...
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