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 123
... Rauparaha , Te Rangihaeata and other chiefs . When the Nelson pioneer settlers found that the land assigned to them was too small to suffice for the colony they had planned , some of them passed eastward into the Wairau valley , and ...
... Rauparaha , Te Rangihaeata and other chiefs . When the Nelson pioneer settlers found that the land assigned to them was too small to suffice for the colony they had planned , some of them passed eastward into the Wairau valley , and ...
Page 124
... Rauparaha claimed that he had a right to destroy them : Commissioner Spain had named a day on which to hear the claims and the Maoris would abide by his judgment . On June 12 a charge of arson was laid against Te Rauparaha and his son ...
... Rauparaha claimed that he had a right to destroy them : Commissioner Spain had named a day on which to hear the claims and the Maoris would abide by his judgment . On June 12 a charge of arson was laid against Te Rauparaha and his son ...
Page 125
... Rauparaha and Te Rangihaeata had crossed the straits to their Ngati - Toa people at Waikanae and sought to rouse them by an account of the indignities Rauparaha had suffered . At Otaki his eloquent call rang out- " You know now that ...
... Rauparaha and Te Rangihaeata had crossed the straits to their Ngati - Toa people at Waikanae and sought to rouse them by an account of the indignities Rauparaha had suffered . At Otaki his eloquent call rang out- " You know now that ...
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