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Page 36
... chiefs , and made a very careful enquiry into titles and boundaries . " On the twenty - sixth of May , 1848 , " he wrote in his report , " the several tribes and claimants to the number of about six hundred , assembled at Wanganui . The ...
... chiefs , and made a very careful enquiry into titles and boundaries . " On the twenty - sixth of May , 1848 , " he wrote in his report , " the several tribes and claimants to the number of about six hundred , assembled at Wanganui . The ...
Page 61
... chiefs , who appeared so well able to speak and act for themselves . Therefore , chiefs and people of Heretaunga speak on ! Tareha said : " Come , come , come ! This is now your land , from end to end . To - morrow you shall see another ...
... chiefs , who appeared so well able to speak and act for themselves . Therefore , chiefs and people of Heretaunga speak on ! Tareha said : " Come , come , come ! This is now your land , from end to end . To - morrow you shall see another ...
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... chiefs , were the chief instruments in securing his imprisonment . It was often convenient to be a Government supporter in those days . Some of the friendly chiefs who were most active on the white Queen's side simply espoused that ...
... chiefs , were the chief instruments in securing his imprisonment . It was often convenient to be a Government supporter in those days . Some of the friendly chiefs who were most active on the white Queen's side simply espoused that ...
Contents
CHAPTER | 1 |
A WEST COAST EPISODE | 12 |
MACLEANS SECOND INLAND JOURNEY | 22 |
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