The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Issue 2John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1933 - Great Britain |
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... districts which produced only the poorest material for drill - points . Thus in districts like South Canterbury , which were sparsely populated but which contain many rocks suitable for tool - making , finely finished adzes of a variety ...
... districts which produced only the poorest material for drill - points . Thus in districts like South Canterbury , which were sparsely populated but which contain many rocks suitable for tool - making , finely finished adzes of a variety ...
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... districts in skill in manufacturing the unpolished tools used in woodwork . There has been no detailed discussion of the numbers of the Maoris in pre - European times , and the estimates of different observers range from half a million ...
... districts in skill in manufacturing the unpolished tools used in woodwork . There has been no detailed discussion of the numbers of the Maoris in pre - European times , and the estimates of different observers range from half a million ...
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... district . Haast remained in New Zealand after Hochstetter's departure , to earn an undying reputation as an intrepid explorer and inde- fatigable scientist . In 1860 he made a memorable journey in the south - western districts of ...
... district . Haast remained in New Zealand after Hochstetter's departure , to earn an undying reputation as an intrepid explorer and inde- fatigable scientist . In 1860 he made a memorable journey in the south - western districts of ...
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