Historical Journal: Auckland-Waikato, Issue 631993 - New Zealand |
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... KING The decade of the 1850's saw a flood of European migration , with a ... Country , the western Bay of Plenty , and Taupo . Tamihana was thereafter ... King and still be loyal to Queen Victoria , but the settlers could not accept this ...
... KING The decade of the 1850's saw a flood of European migration , with a ... Country , the western Bay of Plenty , and Taupo . Tamihana was thereafter ... King and still be loyal to Queen Victoria , but the settlers could not accept this ...
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... King Country " was almost a separate state , and a dangerous one for any pakeha to enter . But in 1881 King Tawhiao emerged and make a formal surrender to Major Mair at Alexandra , enabling the King Country to be opened up . mway Sin Ra ...
... King Country " was almost a separate state , and a dangerous one for any pakeha to enter . But in 1881 King Tawhiao emerged and make a formal surrender to Major Mair at Alexandra , enabling the King Country to be opened up . mway Sin Ra ...
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