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 102
... tion of the session ) the Superintendent of Auckland , Logan Campbell . Sewell , who had been a leading member of the Canterbury Associa- tion , was a man of great ability , but lacked fixity of purpose : Fox , for all his ability and ...
... tion of the session ) the Superintendent of Auckland , Logan Campbell . Sewell , who had been a leading member of the Canterbury Associa- tion , was a man of great ability , but lacked fixity of purpose : Fox , for all his ability and ...
Page 209
... tion " . When the German annexations became known in January 1885 , Robert Stout cabled to the Agent - General : " Behalf New Zealand please express extreme regret that Imperial Government should allow Germany make such large ...
... tion " . When the German annexations became known in January 1885 , Robert Stout cabled to the Agent - General : " Behalf New Zealand please express extreme regret that Imperial Government should allow Germany make such large ...
Page 255
... tion grows and industrialism develops . Since the cessation of the Maori wars , the North Island has been gaining in population rapidly over the South . As manufactures find a larger and larger market at home and begin to find markets ...
... tion grows and industrialism develops . Since the cessation of the Maori wars , the North Island has been gaining in population rapidly over the South . As manufactures find a larger and larger market at home and begin to find markets ...
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