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Page 22
... remains is the odd reminder of ship yards and saw mills and a few old houses and memories of the few people left in those days . Some of the houses from the mills were moved inland to be used as homes for those now settling on the land ...
... remains is the odd reminder of ship yards and saw mills and a few old houses and memories of the few people left in those days . Some of the houses from the mills were moved inland to be used as homes for those now settling on the land ...
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... remains of some piles which are exposed at low spring tide . Both brothers left New Zealand in the early 1860s , possibly due to the tension which was rising between Maori and the settlers over land issues . William Joshua returned to ...
... remains of some piles which are exposed at low spring tide . Both brothers left New Zealand in the early 1860s , possibly due to the tension which was rising between Maori and the settlers over land issues . William Joshua returned to ...
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... remains a fascinating but tragic figure , whose reputation remains high in her own country , principally for her novels , The Pea Pickers , 1942 , and White Topee , 1954. Recent biographical studies , particularly by Joy Thwaite , have ...
... remains a fascinating but tragic figure , whose reputation remains high in her own country , principally for her novels , The Pea Pickers , 1942 , and White Topee , 1954. Recent biographical studies , particularly by Joy Thwaite , have ...
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Some Glimpses of Auckland | 25 |
Reminiscenes of Life in Backblocks | 32 |
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