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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Page 121
... Pukekohe , Waiuku , Mauku , Patumahoe , Waipipi and Drury . The Scots went to Tuakau , Pokeno , Clevedon and Papakura while those from London had land allocated at Waiuku and Bombay . Most of the Irish who arrived on the Ganges went ...
... Pukekohe , Waiuku , Mauku , Patumahoe , Waipipi and Drury . The Scots went to Tuakau , Pokeno , Clevedon and Papakura while those from London had land allocated at Waiuku and Bombay . Most of the Irish who arrived on the Ganges went ...
Page 123
... Pukekohe , which previously had been connected to Drury only by track , men were put to work on road con- struction under the direction of Major Harris and at a wage of five shillings a day . The Bombay settlers survived in similar ...
... Pukekohe , which previously had been connected to Drury only by track , men were put to work on road con- struction under the direction of Major Harris and at a wage of five shillings a day . The Bombay settlers survived in similar ...
Page 124
... Pukekohe became the most important regional centre . An article written in 1898 stated : Pukekohe has all the resources necessary for a prosperous centre of trade . There are two large boarding houses , a commodious hotel , two large ...
... Pukekohe became the most important regional centre . An article written in 1898 stated : Pukekohe has all the resources necessary for a prosperous centre of trade . There are two large boarding houses , a commodious hotel , two large ...
Contents
Whalers PakehaMaoris and Traders | 1 |
The Mission and Government Settlements | 25 |
The Origins of the Settlers | 49 |
Copyright | |
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