Historical Journal: Auckland-Waikato, Issues 52-621988 - New Zealand |
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Page 37
... settlers who had enlisted in the militia added fresh impetus to settlement . Considerable areas of land were now thrown open for selection and many new settlers in search of farms made their appearance . Numerous emigrant ships were ...
... settlers who had enlisted in the militia added fresh impetus to settlement . Considerable areas of land were now thrown open for selection and many new settlers in search of farms made their appearance . Numerous emigrant ships were ...
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... settlers ' , who would then be assisted by the Auckland Provincial Government onto land in the Bay of Islands . William Willis and his lifelong friend , Philip Walsh , were amongst the first body to arrive at Russell on the Mary ...
... settlers ' , who would then be assisted by the Auckland Provincial Government onto land in the Bay of Islands . William Willis and his lifelong friend , Philip Walsh , were amongst the first body to arrive at Russell on the Mary ...
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... settlers land is increased by good roads being provided but where the main road would not be used by a purchaser ... settlers affected , involved the country in the waste of thousands of pounds . Further than this the settlers in ...
... settlers land is increased by good roads being provided but where the main road would not be used by a purchaser ... settlers affected , involved the country in the waste of thousands of pounds . Further than this the settlers in ...
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