The New Zealand Journal of History, Svazky 5–9University of Auckland., 1971 |
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... land in its natural state ' ; 41 the land around Ross was ' moderately wooded by small clumps of trees , as if planted by the hand of man to ornament an estate ' ; 42 in the Fingal Valley one could drive a carriage ' as easily as in a ...
... land in its natural state ' ; 41 the land around Ross was ' moderately wooded by small clumps of trees , as if planted by the hand of man to ornament an estate ' ; 42 in the Fingal Valley one could drive a carriage ' as easily as in a ...
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... land in the Thames Valley region . In December 1876 the purchase of 45,700 acres at Te Aroha was agreed to by the Auckland Waste Lands Board . Broomhall undertook to bring 610 adult immigrants from the United Kingdom to settle the land ...
... land in the Thames Valley region . In December 1876 the purchase of 45,700 acres at Te Aroha was agreed to by the Auckland Waste Lands Board . Broomhall undertook to bring 610 adult immigrants from the United Kingdom to settle the land ...
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... land claims , that is , claims to land purchased before 1840. Busby , one of the most vociferous and probably the most self - righteous of the old land claimants , was also the self - appointed arbiter on all matters relating to the ...
... land claims , that is , claims to land purchased before 1840. Busby , one of the most vociferous and probably the most self - righteous of the old land claimants , was also the self - appointed arbiter on all matters relating to the ...
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Tasmanian Patriotism | 18 |
PRISCILLA WILLIAMS New Zealand at the 1930 Imperial | 31 |
PUGH The New Zealand Legion 19321935 | 49 |
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