Historical Journal: Auckland-Waikato, Issues 52-621988 - New Zealand |
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... Sydney : the Admiralty reg- ularly sent out lists of departing ships , and no doubt the Colonial Department used a ... Sydney ' Herald ' ) departed from Sydney on 8 November 1835. ( 40 ) Lord Aberdeen's letter , after having explained ...
... Sydney : the Admiralty reg- ularly sent out lists of departing ships , and no doubt the Colonial Department used a ... Sydney ' Herald ' ) departed from Sydney on 8 November 1835. ( 40 ) Lord Aberdeen's letter , after having explained ...
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... Sydney on 28 March 1835. Here they sought passage on a vessel that would take them to the Bay of Islands , New Zealand , and so to their ultimate destination , the Wesleyan Mission Station at Mangungu , Hokianga . In his care Francis ...
... Sydney on 28 March 1835. Here they sought passage on a vessel that would take them to the Bay of Islands , New Zealand , and so to their ultimate destination , the Wesleyan Mission Station at Mangungu , Hokianga . In his care Francis ...
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... Sydney . She had been born in England , from whence two uncles , Emmanuel and Vaiben Solomon , had been transported as teenage convicts in 1817 ; they became leading citizens , and Julia's brother Judah Moss Solomon was doing well in ...
... Sydney . She had been born in England , from whence two uncles , Emmanuel and Vaiben Solomon , had been transported as teenage convicts in 1817 ; they became leading citizens , and Julia's brother Judah Moss Solomon was doing well in ...
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