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… kainga. On 27 September 1840 he received from Colonel Wakefield a share of the payment for the purchase of … year later, was involved in a newspaper dispute with E. J. Wakefield over the latter's report of a conversation with Te … Donald McLean , Cowan, J. (1940) Adventure in New Zealand , Wakefield, E. J. (1955) Evening Post , 10 Nov 1887 (Obit) …
… shape in the spring of 1837 as a practical expression of Wakefield's challenging theories concerning emigration and … under the charge of its principal agent, Colonel William Wakefield. In one respect the Company was in a strong … arrival of the Tory in New Zealand in August 1839, Colonel Wakefield at once began negotiations with the Maoris for the …
… in 1839 in Ship Cove, Queen Charlotte Sound, by Colonel Wakefield and Edward Jerningham Wakefield in the ship Tory , he was commissioned to pilot …
… also landed there; in 1827 d'Urville, and in 1839 Colonel Wakefield in the Tory also visited the bay. A monument at …
… he gave his name to Stokes Valley. In August 1840 Colonel Wakefield sent him, together with Heaphy and E. J. Wakefield, to report on the potentialities of the Wanganui …
… With 35 aboard including the head of the expedition, Col. Wakefield, and Edward Jerningham Wakefield, Dieffenbach, and Heaphy, she made a very fast …
… Match and the Canadian Commonwealth Match while Major R. Wakefield won the Governor-General's Match. …
… put into practice the colonising theories of Edward Gibbon Wakefield by charging a “sufficient price” for land. In …
… concerned not with fiction but with facts. Cook, Marsden, Wakefield, and their successors published on their return to …
… The first party of Nelson settlers, under Captain Arthur Wakefield, arrived in the ships Whitby, Will Watch , and … The outcome was the “Wairau Affray” ( q.v. ), when Wakefield's party was overwhelmed by Te Rauparaha. This …