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 145
... farming , which , though framed on European lines , retain distinctive Maori features . The oldest of these , which are concerned with sheep - farming , have been in operation for over a generation , but , as an example , a more recent ...
... farming , which , though framed on European lines , retain distinctive Maori features . The oldest of these , which are concerned with sheep - farming , have been in operation for over a generation , but , as an example , a more recent ...
Page 151
... FARMING 151 By 1853 , when self - government became effective in New Zealand , the main lines of economic development which were to determine the progress of the colony for almost half a century were clearly marked . The infant ...
... FARMING 151 By 1853 , when self - government became effective in New Zealand , the main lines of economic development which were to determine the progress of the colony for almost half a century were clearly marked . The infant ...
Page 162
... farming , in which wool was the product of overwhelm- ing importance , to smaller - scale mixed farming , involving much more cultivation and intensive agriculture , and in which the farmers ' returns come from the fat - lamb market and ...
... farming , in which wool was the product of overwhelm- ing importance , to smaller - scale mixed farming , involving much more cultivation and intensive agriculture , and in which the farmers ' returns come from the fat - lamb market and ...
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