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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... important conclusions emerge . The first Maori settlers found various species of the great wingless bird , the moa , the extermination of which may have taken a century . Geographical considerations render it probable that moas survived ...
... important conclusions emerge . The first Maori settlers found various species of the great wingless bird , the moa , the extermination of which may have taken a century . Geographical considerations render it probable that moas survived ...
Page 145
... important being Maori Land Boards , the Native Trustee , and the Maori Purposes Board . Between 1923 and 1926 the Board spent £ 5842 on the publication of ethnological manuscripts , the most important of which were the great series of ...
... important being Maori Land Boards , the Native Trustee , and the Maori Purposes Board . Between 1923 and 1926 the Board spent £ 5842 on the publication of ethnological manuscripts , the most important of which were the great series of ...
Page 266
... important being the Diary of Henry Sewell . Vol . 1 , 1852–7 ; vol . 11 , 1859–66 . Diaries of early settlers and other documents relating to the Canterbury Associa- tion and the early days of the settlement are in the Library of the ...
... important being the Diary of Henry Sewell . Vol . 1 , 1852–7 ; vol . 11 , 1859–66 . Diaries of early settlers and other documents relating to the Canterbury Associa- tion and the early days of the settlement are in the Library of the ...
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