History of New Zealand, Volume 1Melville, Mullen, & Slade, 1895 - Maori (New Zealand people) |
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Page xv
... coast , far from Taurangaika , but the judge persisted in reading , and , except that he stumbled a little at a quotation ( " rising to help Hyperion to his horse " ) , read with con- siderable emphasis . Many persons in the court ...
... coast , far from Taurangaika , but the judge persisted in reading , and , except that he stumbled a little at a quotation ( " rising to help Hyperion to his horse " ) , read with con- siderable emphasis . Many persons in the court ...
Page xv
... Coast of New Zealand ; ' but , my lords , it was not . No doubt the learned judge was under a false impression . Of course he would not have said that if he had not been - but the West Coast of New Zealand was not under martial law at ...
... Coast of New Zealand ; ' but , my lords , it was not . No doubt the learned judge was under a false impression . Of course he would not have said that if he had not been - but the West Coast of New Zealand was not under martial law at ...
Page xv
... Coast Settlement Act 1880 . Baron Huddleston : I thought I dealt with that . Judge Gillies ' charge was in 1883 . " Sir J. Gorst : No , it was 1882. I am addressing the jury , my lord . " Baron Huddleston : You undertake to say that ...
... Coast Settlement Act 1880 . Baron Huddleston : I thought I dealt with that . Judge Gillies ' charge was in 1883 . " Sir J. Gorst : No , it was 1882. I am addressing the jury , my lord . " Baron Huddleston : You undertake to say that ...
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... coast , and in everything that occurred he was allowed to have very full say . " Rangihiwinui was asked : - " Were you angry at what you heard about the killing of the children ? " He replied : - " There was a dispute between me and an ...
... coast , and in everything that occurred he was allowed to have very full say . " Rangihiwinui was asked : - " Were you angry at what you heard about the killing of the children ? " He replied : - " There was a dispute between me and an ...
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... coast a large tribe still proudly bears the name of Arawa . In memory of it , at this day , on the tribal meeting - house at Rotorua is carved the name of the great ancestor who led the immigration - Tama te Kapua . Other tribes ...
... coast a large tribe still proudly bears the name of Arawa . In memory of it , at this day , on the tribal meeting - house at Rotorua is carved the name of the great ancestor who led the immigration - Tama te Kapua . Other tribes ...
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Aborigines acres afterwards Akaroa amongst Arawa arrived Auckland Australia Bay of Islands Bishop British Bryce canoes Captain chiefs claims Clarke cloth coast Colonel Wakefield colony company's Cook Cook's Strait Court Crown declared Defendant despatch district Earl Grey Earl Grey's England English Europeans Fitzroy friends Gipps Governor Heke Henry Williams Hobson Hokianga Hongi honour instructions jury Justice Field Kawiti killed Kororarika land letter London Lord John Lord Stanley magistrate Majesty's Maoris Marsden Matamata ment Middle Island missionaries murder natives Ngapuhi Ngatiawa Ngatimaru Ngatiraukawa Ngatitoa Paihia Pakeha peace persons Port Nicholson possession proceedings Proclamation purchase Queen Rangihaeata Rangitake Rauparaha received returned Russell sent settlement settlers ship Shortland Sir G South Wales Spain Sydney Taranaki Tauranga tion told treaty of Waitangi tribe Voyage Waharoa Waikanae Waikato Wairau Waitara Waka Waka Nene Wanganui Wellington Whero Whero wrote Zealand Company