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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Whalers and sealers from Otago and the Bluff had already made their way from the south northward along the west coast to Milford Sound , but the coast to the north of that point had not been regularly visited by these early voyagers ...
Whalers and sealers from Otago and the Bluff had already made their way from the south northward along the west coast to Milford Sound , but the coast to the north of that point had not been regularly visited by these early voyagers ...
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When Governor Fitzroy arrived he appointed a new commissioner , who examined many claims which had already been heard and awarded much larger grants of land , sometimes even greater than had been claimed . The Governor proceeded to ...
When Governor Fitzroy arrived he appointed a new commissioner , who examined many claims which had already been heard and awarded much larger grants of land , sometimes even greater than had been claimed . The Governor proceeded to ...
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These are already being harnessed to produce electric power , to the benefit of all the industries , including that of dairying . The many millions of horse - power , waiting to be yoked to industry , especially in the South Island ...
These are already being harnessed to produce electric power , to the benefit of all the industries , including that of dairying . The many millions of horse - power , waiting to be yoked to industry , especially in the South Island ...
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