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It is a matter of history that the systematic colonisation of these islands was first proposed a private association, formed in 1826, under the title of The New Zealand Company, and that it proceeded so far in the practical initiation of its project as to purchase lands for settlement at Hokianga and the Thames. But notwithstanding the influential position of a 1858 - Shaw, D. D. A gallop to the Antipodes, Returning Overland through India [New Zealand sections only] 1864 - Muter, E. Travels and Adventures of an Officer's Wife in India, China and New Zealand. [NZ Sections only] Stack, J. W. Through Canterbury and Otago with Bishop Harper in 1859-60. 1907 - Wilson, J. A. The Story of Te Waharoa John H. W. Pettit letters to his family in England, illustrated with sketches the writer, 1852-1868 became gradually clearer as we neared A vessel passes us bound for India (in the Afternoon) Made P. P. Heads in the eveng. We were informd. The Duke of Wellington was dead (Mail overland
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