Historical Journal: Auckland-Waikato, Issues 73-801999 - New Zealand |
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Page 19
... Taranaki MacDougall may have taken his discharge there or perhaps have been transferred to the new trouble spot in the Waikato . In any case , he had kept in touch with Theresa and was free to meet her when the " Victory " docked in ...
... Taranaki MacDougall may have taken his discharge there or perhaps have been transferred to the new trouble spot in the Waikato . In any case , he had kept in touch with Theresa and was free to meet her when the " Victory " docked in ...
Page 20
... Taranaki she soon built up a good business again . Although there were now a few small steamers on the coast , much of the trade was still carried by sailing cutters and schooners plying as far south as the West Coast of the South ...
... Taranaki she soon built up a good business again . Although there were now a few small steamers on the coast , much of the trade was still carried by sailing cutters and schooners plying as far south as the West Coast of the South ...
Page 15
... Taranaki continued in parallel with the Auckland brewery , described later . Various of the Seccombes , singly , in pairs or families , made frequent trips by coastal ship between New Plymouth and Manakau in the period from 1856 to 1870 ...
... Taranaki continued in parallel with the Auckland brewery , described later . Various of the Seccombes , singly , in pairs or families , made frequent trips by coastal ship between New Plymouth and Manakau in the period from 1856 to 1870 ...
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Some Glimpses of Auckland | 25 |
Reminiscenes of Life in Backblocks | 32 |
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