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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It comprises two large islands , the North Island ( with 44,131 square miles and 515 miles long ) , the South Island 1 ( with 58,120 square miles and 525 miles long ) , and several smaller islands . Of the latter , Stewart Island and ...
It comprises two large islands , the North Island ( with 44,131 square miles and 515 miles long ) , the South Island 1 ( with 58,120 square miles and 525 miles long ) , and several smaller islands . Of the latter , Stewart Island and ...
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Islands with Niue , Palmerston , Penrhyn ( Tongareva ) , Manihiki , Rakaanga , Pukapuka ( Danger ) , Nassau ... jointly with Australia , the island of Nauru ; it administers , under imperial Orders - in - Council of 1923 and 1925,1 the ...
Islands with Niue , Palmerston , Penrhyn ( Tongareva ) , Manihiki , Rakaanga , Pukapuka ( Danger ) , Nassau ... jointly with Australia , the island of Nauru ; it administers , under imperial Orders - in - Council of 1923 and 1925,1 the ...
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not only American but French whalers regularly resorted to the Bay of Islands . ... In 1806 the Auckland Islands were discovered by Captain Bristow ; in 1809 the insularity of the south island , 1 a fact almost certainly known to ...
not only American but French whalers regularly resorted to the Bay of Islands . ... In 1806 the Auckland Islands were discovered by Captain Bristow ; in 1809 the insularity of the south island , 1 a fact almost certainly known to ...
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