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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... returned to Sydney in March 1795 , with a full cargo of timber and flax . The success of the Fancy attracted other vessels . In 1798 the Hunter pro- cured a cargo of spars in the Waihau River with which she sailed for China . In 1801 ...
... returned to Sydney in March 1795 , with a full cargo of timber and flax . The success of the Fancy attracted other vessels . In 1798 the Hunter pro- cured a cargo of spars in the Waihau River with which she sailed for China . In 1801 ...
Page 37
... returned to New Zealand as commander of the Astrolabe and spent three months on the coast in 1826-7 , exploring Blind and Tasman Bays and the Hauraki Gulf . In 1840 , d'Urville again visited New Zealand . The account of his voyage1 thus ...
... returned to New Zealand as commander of the Astrolabe and spent three months on the coast in 1826-7 , exploring Blind and Tasman Bays and the Hauraki Gulf . In 1840 , d'Urville again visited New Zealand . The account of his voyage1 thus ...
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... returned soldiers on the land being left to the Lands and Survey Department . The activities of the Board included training , employment and financial assistance for business purposes . The policy was to decentralise , local ...
... returned soldiers on the land being left to the Lands and Survey Department . The activities of the Board included training , employment and financial assistance for business purposes . The policy was to decentralise , local ...
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