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 39
... 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 , and was thus only vaguely known . The whole of the ...
... 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 , and was thus only vaguely known . The whole of the ...
Page 81
... already been heard and awarded much larger grants of land , sometimes even greater than had been claimed . The Governor proceeded to issue grants for these lands , unsurveyed and imperfectly described as most of them were . In some ...
... already been heard and awarded much larger grants of land , sometimes even greater than had been claimed . The Governor proceeded to issue grants for these lands , unsurveyed and imperfectly described as most of them were . In some ...
Page 255
... 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 , with its ...
... 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 , with its ...
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