Historical Journal: Auckland-Waikato, Issues 73-801999 - New Zealand |
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Page 8
... settlement called Te Wera o Te Atua ( The Fire of the God ) . It was only two miles from where our house was being built , yet the natives were quite a different tribe , called the Ngatihaua . Ours were Ngatikoroko . Our settlement was ...
... settlement called Te Wera o Te Atua ( The Fire of the God ) . It was only two miles from where our house was being built , yet the natives were quite a different tribe , called the Ngatihaua . Ours were Ngatikoroko . Our settlement was ...
Page 6
... settlement ( but surely this deserves more than one and a half pages ) , early Missionary and Fencible settlement , the development of transportation , the industrialisation ( and later de - industrialisation ) of the area , the impact ...
... settlement ( but surely this deserves more than one and a half pages ) , early Missionary and Fencible settlement , the development of transportation , the industrialisation ( and later de - industrialisation ) of the area , the impact ...
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... settlement in the area in the 1880s , far exceeding Dargaville in population . ( 2 ) It was suggested in the Auckland Weekly News as early as 1876 that " The Aratapu settlement might almost be called the sawdust city . Nothing but ...
... settlement in the area in the 1880s , far exceeding Dargaville in population . ( 2 ) It was suggested in the Auckland Weekly News as early as 1876 that " The Aratapu settlement might almost be called the sawdust city . Nothing but ...
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Some Glimpses of Auckland | 25 |
Reminiscenes of Life in Backblocks | 32 |
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