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… was ready to sell large tracts of land to Colonel Wakefield because, as he saw it, the presence of European …
… by the New Zealand Company and joined Colonel William Wakefield and the members of the preliminary expedition … blamed for reporting over-optimistically to Captain Arthur Wakefield on the extent and type of the land he found, but …
… Tako, assented to the sale of Wellington lands to Colonel Wakefield. In 1842 Ngatata retired from his chieftainship in …
… he became interested in the colonisation schemes of E. G. Wakefield. He decided to emigrate to New Zealand and, on 24 …
… that same year to Thorndon in Wellington. Edward Gibbon Wakefield, the founder of the Company, planned a New Zealand …
… and the “systematic” colonisers, inspired by Edward Gibbon Wakefield. Eventually, in August 1839, Captain William …
… as a barrister and became an enthusiastic supporter of the Wakefield colonisation schemes. Probably through this …
… money. In his ideas and rashness he resembled Edward Gibbon Wakefield. Without waiting for New Zealand approval of his …
… gave Canterbury a better start than that which any previous Wakefield settlement had enjoyed. by Edmund Bohan, M.A., …
… government, Forsaith was the only member to oppose E. G. Wakefield's motion. He admitted that responsible government … Executive Council. On 31 August 1854 Forsaith, and E. J. Wakefield, W. T. L. Travers, and James Macandrew, took their …