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 37
... coast of the three islands and a small part of the north - west coast of the North Island . In 1824 Lieutenant Duperrey of the French navy visited New Zealand in the Coquille - a vessel afterwards named the Astrolabe . One of the French ...
... coast of the three islands and a small part of the north - west coast of the North Island . In 1824 Lieutenant Duperrey of the French navy visited New Zealand in the Coquille - a vessel afterwards named the Astrolabe . One of the French ...
Page 39
... Coast . 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 ...
... Coast . 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 ...
Page 52
... coast of the island was to be reserved for the work of the Wesleyans and the east coast for the Anglicans . Since the chief rivers drained to the west , however , such rigid boundaries were not found altogether practicable - one ...
... coast of the island was to be reserved for the work of the Wesleyans and the east coast for the Anglicans . Since the chief rivers drained to the west , however , such rigid boundaries were not found altogether practicable - one ...
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