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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... bay between it and Portland Island he named " Hawke's Bay " . 66 The land now " visibly altering for the worse " , Cook put about northwards at " Cape Turnagain " , and found the natives beyond Poverty Bay ready to barter fish or sweet ...
... bay between it and Portland Island he named " Hawke's Bay " . 66 The land now " visibly altering for the worse " , Cook put about northwards at " Cape Turnagain " , and found the natives beyond Poverty Bay ready to barter fish or sweet ...
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... Bay of Islands . Meanwhile , the sealing industry had also developed . In December 1792 Captain Raven of the ... Islands were discovered by Captain Bristow ; in 1809 the insularity of the south island , 1 a fact almost certainly known to ...
... Bay of Islands . Meanwhile , the sealing industry had also developed . In December 1792 Captain Raven of the ... 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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... islands and given names to almost every prominent natural feature . The Rev. Samuel Marsden , who , at the end of 1814 , founded the first Anglican mission station at the Bay of Islands , was himself an enthusiastic explorer , and , in ...
... islands and given names to almost every prominent natural feature . The Rev. Samuel Marsden , who , at the end of 1814 , founded the first Anglican mission station at the Bay of Islands , was himself an enthusiastic explorer , and , in ...
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