Historical Journal: Auckland-Waikato, Issues 52-621988 - New Zealand |
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Auckland-Waikato. EARLY WAIUKU , EDWARD CONSTABLE AND THE ' KENTISH HOTEL ' by Brian Muir PAGE FORTY. Edward Constable and the Kentish Hotel will always be associated with the establishment of Waiuku . Constable was born at Maidstone ...
Auckland-Waikato. EARLY WAIUKU , EDWARD CONSTABLE AND THE ' KENTISH HOTEL ' by Brian Muir PAGE FORTY. Edward Constable and the Kentish Hotel will always be associated with the establishment of Waiuku . Constable was born at Maidstone ...
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... Edward Ashworth , who with government representative , Edward Meurant , went to investigate a large block of land which Kaihau and other chiefs of the Waiuku were offering for sale to the Government . This was in December , 1843. They ...
... Edward Ashworth , who with government representative , Edward Meurant , went to investigate a large block of land which Kaihau and other chiefs of the Waiuku were offering for sale to the Government . This was in December , 1843. They ...
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... Edward King , coupled with the outbreak of the New Zealand wars , altered the history of the acclimatisation movement . Edward King has the distinction of being the Founding Father of Acclimatisation in the Auck- land Province in 1862 ...
... Edward King , coupled with the outbreak of the New Zealand wars , altered the history of the acclimatisation movement . Edward King has the distinction of being the Founding Father of Acclimatisation in the Auck- land Province in 1862 ...
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