The New Zealand Journal of History, Svazek 42University of Auckland., 2008 |
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... purchased from the ' friendly ' chiefs . No longer legally obliged to purchase ' rebel ' interests in the springs in order to obtain valid title , Whitaker now had reason to feel confident of being exempt from allegations of dealing ...
... purchased from the ' friendly ' chiefs . No longer legally obliged to purchase ' rebel ' interests in the springs in order to obtain valid title , Whitaker now had reason to feel confident of being exempt from allegations of dealing ...
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... purchased 1.3 million hectares of Maori land for £ 1 million.3 In The Amuri : A County History W.J. Gardner briefly described the government's 1908 purchase of the Culverden estate in North Canterbury . The compulsory purchase provision ...
... purchased 1.3 million hectares of Maori land for £ 1 million.3 In The Amuri : A County History W.J. Gardner briefly described the government's 1908 purchase of the Culverden estate in North Canterbury . The compulsory purchase provision ...
Strana 85
... purchase price appears low when compared to the Hatuma and Mangatoro acquisitions at £ 13.6s . and £ 11.2s ... purchase ) ; and a credit balance of £ 458.51 Thus , the tenants serviced a capital cost 8 % above the purchase price . The ...
... purchase price appears low when compared to the Hatuma and Mangatoro acquisitions at £ 13.6s . and £ 11.2s ... purchase ) ; and a credit balance of £ 458.51 Thus , the tenants serviced a capital cost 8 % above the purchase price . The ...
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