The Coming of the Pakeha to Auckland ProvinceThe coming of the pakeha to Auckland province traces, as the title suggests the development of pakeha settlement in the Province. The book falls into four sections. In the first John Horsman considers the period before New Zealand became part of the British Empire. This was the time when whalers, traders and missionaries made the first contact with the country and its people. In the second part the author shows that settlement was generally unorganised until the Maori Wars, when the Provincial and Central Governments took a greater part in encouraging immigration and settlement. Part 3 describes how Auckland grew and how settlement was extended to the more accessible areas of the Province. Mr Horsman deals with the twentieth century and the steady progress on both the rural and urban scene in Part 4. The highlight of the latter part of this period is the growth of Auckland City itself. |
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... Province . The title is not meant to show any disrespect for the late Sir Peter Buck and his monumental work on The ... Province both to rural areas and to the growing town of Auckland . After the Maori Wars the Provincial and Central ...
... Province . The title is not meant to show any disrespect for the late Sir Peter Buck and his monumental work on The ... Province both to rural areas and to the growing town of Auckland . After the Maori Wars the Provincial and Central ...
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... Province . Not all these early pio- neers came directly from Scotland . One considerable group had previously emigrated to Nova Scotia but under the leadership of the Rev. Norman McLeod they came to New Zealand in the 1850s and 1860s ...
... Province . Not all these early pio- neers came directly from Scotland . One considerable group had previously emigrated to Nova Scotia but under the leadership of the Rev. Norman McLeod they came to New Zealand in the 1850s and 1860s ...
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... Province . Land is still being developed for farming and forestry . Towns and cities are still growing and industries developing . The farming and industrial sides of the economy progress side by side each per- haps proclaiming its ...
... Province . Land is still being developed for farming and forestry . Towns and cities are still growing and industries developing . The farming and industrial sides of the economy progress side by side each per- haps proclaiming its ...
Contents
Whalers PakehaMaoris and Traders | 1 |
The Mission and Government Settlements | 25 |
The Origins of the Settlers | 49 |
Copyright | |
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