The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Issue 2John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1929 - Great Britain |
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... Canterbury ( 1834-68 ) , had in 1857 found along the Hurunui a practicable route from Canterbury to the West Coast . His discovery of inland pasture- lands led to their general settlement by enterprising Canterbury sheep farmers , while ...
... Canterbury ( 1834-68 ) , had in 1857 found along the Hurunui a practicable route from Canterbury to the West Coast . His discovery of inland pasture- lands led to their general settlement by enterprising Canterbury sheep farmers , while ...
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... CANTERBURY 89 Wycliffe from Gravesend and the Philip Laing from Greenock . The progress made by the Association in selling land was very slow : less than 15,000 acres had been disposed of by the end of 1852. This was far less than a ...
... CANTERBURY 89 Wycliffe from Gravesend and the Philip Laing from Greenock . The progress made by the Association in selling land was very slow : less than 15,000 acres had been disposed of by the end of 1852. This was far less than a ...
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... Canterbury Provincial Government , 1853-76 , MS . and printed , as yet uncatalogued . At Canterbury University College are a few original MS . sources , the most important being the Diary of Henry Sewell . Vol . 1 , 1852–7 ; vol . 11 ...
... Canterbury Provincial Government , 1853-76 , MS . and printed , as yet uncatalogued . At Canterbury University College are a few original MS . sources , the most important being the Diary of Henry Sewell . Vol . 1 , 1852–7 ; vol . 11 ...
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