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 81
... claims which had 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 ...
... claims which had 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 ...
Page 121
... claims originating before the cession of sovereignty . The Company also employed a protector . Though it emphasised the distinction between the " wilderness land " and the land in actual cultivation by the Maoris , contending that the ...
... claims originating before the cession of sovereignty . The Company also employed a protector . Though it emphasised the distinction between the " wilderness land " and the land in actual cultivation by the Maoris , contending that the ...
Page 299
... Claims , racial hostility developing from , 121 Complicated legislation regarding , 180 Freehold : demand for , by small farmers , 182 , 192 ; loans for farming of , 194 Holdings , size and number of ( 1868–93 ) , 175 ; ( 1893-1903 ) ...
... Claims , racial hostility developing from , 121 Complicated legislation regarding , 180 Freehold : demand for , by small farmers , 182 , 192 ; loans for farming of , 194 Holdings , size and number of ( 1868–93 ) , 175 ; ( 1893-1903 ) ...
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