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… ( c. 1790–1862). Chief of the Popoto tribe, Hokianga. Samuel Marsden met Te Taonui … By their timely arrival and welcoming speeches at the first treaty meeting at Waitangi on 5–6 February 1840, his fellow Hokianga chiefs …
… The Association The genesis of the New Zealand Company is to be found in the New Zealand … Bay of Islands, where Captain William Hobson, following the Treaty of Waitangi of 6 February 1840, had set up his …
… The story of the development of New Zealand may almost be found in the history of the surveying and mapping of its territory. The land … colonial Government in 1840 following the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi. …
… Letters , and Travels which gave the Old World its picture of the New. Doubtless imagination touched up these accounts, … way to settlement. It was not until 20 years after the Treaty of Waitangi that the first novel appeared in 1861. From 1861 …
… “If the blood of our people only had been spilled, and the land remained, … of a wider policy designed to fulfil the promise of the Treaty of Waitangi to grant Maoris the rights and privileges … THE EFFECTS OF THE WARS ON THE MAORI PEOPLE …
… ( c. 1797–1878). Ngati Kahungunu chief. A new biography of Te Hapuku appears in the Dictionary of New Zealand Biography on this site. Very little has been … he secured the signatures of Te Hapuku and Waikato to the Treaty of Waitangi. In December 1850 McLean met Te Hapuku …
… In the years immediately prior to the establishment of British sovereignty in New Zealand, its European … Consul and with authority to negotiate with the Maoris a treaty (Waitangi) for the cession of sovereignty to the Crown. …
… (1793–1842). Second Governor of New Zealand. A new biography of Hobson, William appears … Society, he summoned the northern chiefs to meet him at Waitangi for the purpose of negotiating a treaty. The discussions began on 5 February when Hobson …
… interested in the New Zealand service, and a full catalogue of their house flags would possibly run to several hundreds. … flag has become well known on the eastern coasts. The flag of the Northern Steamship Co. (A21) has been seen in … a pennant above its house flag. This dates from the days of sail when the pennant was flown to indicate that the ship …
… On 23 May 1823 the Rev. Wm. White arrived at the Bay of Islands, and the two men, encouraged, advised, and assisted by workers of the Church Missionary Society there, began the mission at … missionaries, a large number of Maori chiefs had signed the Treaty of Waitangi. In those early days, and for many years …