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… in New Zealand 1839–1844 (1845) by Edward Jerningham Wakefield, which is as picturesquely enthralling as it is …
… specimens of introduced trees and, further afield, at Wakefield, there are old specimen trees in gardens. West …
… the Marlborough Sounds and, later, he accompanied Colonel Wakefield in the Tory on similar surveys. On 1 September …
… to the whaling settlement at Porirua and when Colonel Wakefield arrived in New Zealand and heard of the …
… questions. Godley now became intimate with Edward Gibbon Wakefield, whose views on colonisation he heartily endorsed. … difficulties with the Association, and an estrangement with Wakefield, strengthened his decision to return to London, …
… and Sir Francis Dillon Bell, as a connection of the Wakefield family. Sir Heaton Rhodes was included as a …
… At the age of 17, through the influence of Edward Gibbon Wakefield, a first cousin of his father, he entered the … of the Company in Wellington on the death of Colonel W. Wakefield, prevailed on him to make one more attempt on a …
… of land to the New Zealand Company. About this time Colonel Wakefield claimed to have purchased most of the Maori land … a European survey party at Wairau (Marlborough) and Captain Wakefield was killed. After the Wairau Affray Te Rauparaha …
… to name this second colony Nelson. In June 1841 Colonel Wakefield requested George Duppa to accompany Captain E. …
… Oriental Bay being cases in point. At Nelson, where Arthur Wakefield's influence was felt, naval names predominate; for …