The New Zealand Journal of History, Svazky 5–9University of Auckland., 1971 |
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... immigrants ? Public works at standstill . Must have immigrants.'65 Vogel replied , offering one hundred immigrants out of the Waikato , which was daily expected in Wellington . Carrington promptly answered accepting them and informing ...
... immigrants ? Public works at standstill . Must have immigrants.'65 Vogel replied , offering one hundred immigrants out of the Waikato , which was daily expected in Wellington . Carrington promptly answered accepting them and informing ...
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... immigrants were sent to begin clearing the site of the future township.71 E. S. Brookes , who had just come from Auckland to join the Taranaki survey staff , was taken out to the Moa Block with these immigrants , and penned a vivid ...
... immigrants were sent to begin clearing the site of the future township.71 E. S. Brookes , who had just come from Auckland to join the Taranaki survey staff , was taken out to the Moa Block with these immigrants , and penned a vivid ...
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... immigrants , 197 of them from Lincolnshire . On 26 September the Chile landed 129 immigrants at New Plymouth , 107 coming from Lincolnshire . Among them was William Carter , late of Withern , Lincolnshire . Later , at a public meeting ...
... immigrants , 197 of them from Lincolnshire . On 26 September the Chile landed 129 immigrants at New Plymouth , 107 coming from Lincolnshire . Among them was William Carter , late of Withern , Lincolnshire . Later , at a public meeting ...
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