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 133
... Waikato , the largest river of the North Island , European settlement on purchased lands had penetrated only a short distance south of Auckland . The Waikato Maoris had indeed been carrying on a large and profitable trade in maize ...
... Waikato , the largest river of the North Island , European settlement on purchased lands had penetrated only a short distance south of Auckland . The Waikato Maoris had indeed been carrying on a large and profitable trade in maize ...
Page 137
... WAIKATO WARS 137 Browne had been told by the Home Government that the British troops had been sent for emergency purposes and not as a permanent garrison . This latter , it was said , the colony should itself provide , and now , when ...
... WAIKATO WARS 137 Browne had been told by the Home Government that the British troops had been sent for emergency purposes and not as a permanent garrison . This latter , it was said , the colony should itself provide , and now , when ...
Page 138
... Waikato , and ended about the middle of 1864. The British and colonial forces were superior in numbers , arms ... Waikato district and guarded Auckland , Cameron pushed on to the conquest of the Waikato . By December 8 he had ...
... Waikato , and ended about the middle of 1864. The British and colonial forces were superior in numbers , arms ... Waikato district and guarded Auckland , Cameron pushed on to the conquest of the Waikato . By December 8 he had ...
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