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A detailed account of the founding and development of one of the first New Zealand colonies, first published in 1908.
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A detailed account of the founding and development of one of the first New Zealand colonies, first published in 1908.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 806
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Oktober 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 47mm
- Gewicht: 1116g
- ISBN-13: 9781108024068
- ISBN-10: 1108024068
- Artikelnr.: 32956931
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 806
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Oktober 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 47mm
- Gewicht: 1116g
- ISBN-13: 9781108024068
- ISBN-10: 1108024068
- Artikelnr.: 32956931
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Part I: 1. Early history of New Zealand
2. Departure from Plymouth
3. The whaling-town
4. Entrance of Port Nicholson
5. Port Underwood in Cloudy Bay
6. Search for Whanganui river
7. Shipping and tents in sight
8. An exploring journey
9. House built by natives
10. Town of 'Britannia'
11. A colonist hires a whaling-station
12. Company's store-ships
13. Journey to Otaki
14. Ships arrive from Sydney
15. News from the north
16. Official crimping of labourers
17. The 'Sandfly'
18. New Zealand is made a separate colony
Part II: 1. Bridle-road
2. Appointment of officers in England
3. Arrival of the Governor
4. Voyage to Whanganui
5. Progress of Whanganui
6. Foundation of Nelson
7. Voyage to Nelson
8. Public meetings
9. The Chief Te Ahu
10. Rauparah's slaves on the Hutt
11. Lieutenant Shortland assumes the government
12. Phormium tenax, or flax
13. Concluding selection of lands
14. Journey to Whanganui
15. First rumours of the massacre at Wairau
16. Arrival of Major Richmond and fifty-three soldiers
17. Review of the condition of the natives
18. News of the appointment of Governor Fitzroy
19. Arrival of Governor Fitzroy at Wellington
Appendix.
2. Departure from Plymouth
3. The whaling-town
4. Entrance of Port Nicholson
5. Port Underwood in Cloudy Bay
6. Search for Whanganui river
7. Shipping and tents in sight
8. An exploring journey
9. House built by natives
10. Town of 'Britannia'
11. A colonist hires a whaling-station
12. Company's store-ships
13. Journey to Otaki
14. Ships arrive from Sydney
15. News from the north
16. Official crimping of labourers
17. The 'Sandfly'
18. New Zealand is made a separate colony
Part II: 1. Bridle-road
2. Appointment of officers in England
3. Arrival of the Governor
4. Voyage to Whanganui
5. Progress of Whanganui
6. Foundation of Nelson
7. Voyage to Nelson
8. Public meetings
9. The Chief Te Ahu
10. Rauparah's slaves on the Hutt
11. Lieutenant Shortland assumes the government
12. Phormium tenax, or flax
13. Concluding selection of lands
14. Journey to Whanganui
15. First rumours of the massacre at Wairau
16. Arrival of Major Richmond and fifty-three soldiers
17. Review of the condition of the natives
18. News of the appointment of Governor Fitzroy
19. Arrival of Governor Fitzroy at Wellington
Appendix.
Part I: 1. Early history of New Zealand
2. Departure from Plymouth
3. The whaling-town
4. Entrance of Port Nicholson
5. Port Underwood in Cloudy Bay
6. Search for Whanganui river
7. Shipping and tents in sight
8. An exploring journey
9. House built by natives
10. Town of 'Britannia'
11. A colonist hires a whaling-station
12. Company's store-ships
13. Journey to Otaki
14. Ships arrive from Sydney
15. News from the north
16. Official crimping of labourers
17. The 'Sandfly'
18. New Zealand is made a separate colony
Part II: 1. Bridle-road
2. Appointment of officers in England
3. Arrival of the Governor
4. Voyage to Whanganui
5. Progress of Whanganui
6. Foundation of Nelson
7. Voyage to Nelson
8. Public meetings
9. The Chief Te Ahu
10. Rauparah's slaves on the Hutt
11. Lieutenant Shortland assumes the government
12. Phormium tenax, or flax
13. Concluding selection of lands
14. Journey to Whanganui
15. First rumours of the massacre at Wairau
16. Arrival of Major Richmond and fifty-three soldiers
17. Review of the condition of the natives
18. News of the appointment of Governor Fitzroy
19. Arrival of Governor Fitzroy at Wellington
Appendix.
2. Departure from Plymouth
3. The whaling-town
4. Entrance of Port Nicholson
5. Port Underwood in Cloudy Bay
6. Search for Whanganui river
7. Shipping and tents in sight
8. An exploring journey
9. House built by natives
10. Town of 'Britannia'
11. A colonist hires a whaling-station
12. Company's store-ships
13. Journey to Otaki
14. Ships arrive from Sydney
15. News from the north
16. Official crimping of labourers
17. The 'Sandfly'
18. New Zealand is made a separate colony
Part II: 1. Bridle-road
2. Appointment of officers in England
3. Arrival of the Governor
4. Voyage to Whanganui
5. Progress of Whanganui
6. Foundation of Nelson
7. Voyage to Nelson
8. Public meetings
9. The Chief Te Ahu
10. Rauparah's slaves on the Hutt
11. Lieutenant Shortland assumes the government
12. Phormium tenax, or flax
13. Concluding selection of lands
14. Journey to Whanganui
15. First rumours of the massacre at Wairau
16. Arrival of Major Richmond and fifty-three soldiers
17. Review of the condition of the natives
18. News of the appointment of Governor Fitzroy
19. Arrival of Governor Fitzroy at Wellington
Appendix.