Travels in New Zealand: With a Map of the CountrySmith, Elder, and Company, 1846 - 174 pages |
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... Auckland - Grand dinner to the late Governor - Port- Nicholson and Wellington - Wanganui and Petre- Taranaki and New Plymouth - Nelson in Tasman's Gulf New Edinburgh - Flax - Oil - Timber - Coal . 35 CHAPTER III . Manners and Customs of ...
... Auckland - Grand dinner to the late Governor - Port- Nicholson and Wellington - Wanganui and Petre- Taranaki and New Plymouth - Nelson in Tasman's Gulf New Edinburgh - Flax - Oil - Timber - Coal . 35 CHAPTER III . Manners and Customs of ...
Page 35
... Auckland - Grand Dinner to the late Governor - Port- Nicholson and Wellington - Wanganui and Petre - Taranaki and New - Plymouth - Nelson in Tasman's Gulf - New Edin- burgh - Flax - Oil - Timber - Coal . New Zealand consists of three ...
... Auckland - Grand Dinner to the late Governor - Port- Nicholson and Wellington - Wanganui and Petre - Taranaki and New - Plymouth - Nelson in Tasman's Gulf - New Edin- burgh - Flax - Oil - Timber - Coal . New Zealand consists of three ...
Page 40
... Auckland ; and thither his private secretaries , colonial secretaries , aides - de - camps , cus- tom house officers , town - officers , bailiffs , land - survey- ors , attorney - generals , solicitor - generals , land - commis- sioners ...
... Auckland ; and thither his private secretaries , colonial secretaries , aides - de - camps , cus- tom house officers , town - officers , bailiffs , land - survey- ors , attorney - generals , solicitor - generals , land - commis- sioners ...
Page 41
... AUCKLAND , the new metropolis adjoining the Thames , lies on an open slope , with little fresh water , and no wood for either fuel or building within several miles ; and ships are obliged to anchor a long way off , as they cannot ...
... AUCKLAND , the new metropolis adjoining the Thames , lies on an open slope , with little fresh water , and no wood for either fuel or building within several miles ; and ships are obliged to anchor a long way off , as they cannot ...
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... Auckland , from being placed so near to Manukau on the west coast , must , however , be considered judicious , so far as that goes , as it has thus the singular advantage of securing part of the trade of both coasts ; and a cargo of ...
... Auckland , from being placed so near to Manukau on the west coast , must , however , be considered judicious , so far as that goes , as it has thus the singular advantage of securing part of the trade of both coasts ; and a cargo of ...
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aborigines acres amongst appear arrived Auckland Bay of Islands betwixt black whale boats body British called cannibal canoes Captain Wakefield cattle chief chiefly Christianity Church civilized claims Cloudy Bay coast Colonel Wakefield colony commenced considered Cook's Straits despatches devoured Dieffenbach dinner distant district doubt dreadful emigrants England missionaries English Europeans feet fight fish flax George give Governor harbour Hobson Hokianga houses hundred Hutt inhabitants killed Kororarika labour late Lord massacre Massacre Bay ment Middle Island miles mission Mount Eg mountains natives nearly Nelson North Island occasionally party Petre pigs Plymouth population Porirua Port Nicholson potatoes pounds protectors Puaha river sailed savage says settled settlement settlers ship shore Shungee South Wales Sydney tapu Taranaki thing Thorp timber tion town tribes valley vessels voyage Wairoa Wanganui Wellington Wesleyan missionaries whole wood Zealand Company