The Cambridge History of the British Empire: pt. 1. Australia; advisor Ernest ScottArthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians Cambridge University Press, 1933 - Commonwealth of Nations |
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Page 133
... Waikato , the largest river of the North Island , European settlement on purchased lands had penetrated only a short distance south of Auckland . The Waikato Maoris had indeed been carrying on a large and profitable trade in maize ...
... Waikato , the largest river of the North Island , European settlement on purchased lands had penetrated only a short distance south of Auckland . The Waikato Maoris had indeed been carrying on a large and profitable trade in maize ...
Page 137
... Waikato , 1862-3 , did nothing to restore their confidence . At Taranaki in March he assured himself that Te Rangitake and his people had had right on their side in the Waitara dispute , and he recommended that the purchase should not ...
... Waikato , 1862-3 , did nothing to restore their confidence . At Taranaki in March he assured himself that Te Rangitake and his people had had right on their side in the Waitara dispute , and he recommended that the purchase should not ...
Page 138
... Waikato district and guarded Auckland , Cameron pushed on to the conquest of the Waikato . By December 8 he had entered the Maori king's capital at Ngaruawahia , and this stage of the war practically ended with the capture , on 2 April ...
... Waikato district and guarded Auckland , Cameron pushed on to the conquest of the Waikato . By December 8 he had entered the Maori king's capital at Ngaruawahia , and this stage of the war practically ended with the capture , on 2 April ...
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