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… symbol of civic pride, and even private bands like Jupp's, Grey's, Jenkin's, and Derry's – once almost household names … jointly to Captain W. Heywood, of Invercargill, the Hon. George Jones, M.L.C., of Oamaru, and J. Fraser, of …
… counsels of Wiremu Tamihana Te Waharoa. In 1861 Sir George Grey sent John Gorst to Te Awamutu as Magistrate and …
… timber buildings, the Butler/Kemp house, Kerikeri (1822); George Clarke's Mission House, Waimate North (1832); … Motions Mill House, Western Springs ( c. 1865); and Sir George Grey's Mansion House, Kawau Island (1871). Also in …
… a memorial to the Secretary of State for the Colonies, Earl Grey, after an important public meeting at Nelson on 27 … was reluctant to part with the Imperial troops. Sir George Grey had never in his heart believed in self-reliance and …
… Defenders of New Zealand , and The Life and Times of Sir George Grey . His South Pacific Pilot was a standard work …
… was unveiled which took the form of a 7 cwt piece of unhewn grey stone, with his name and date of birth and death. by Antony Francis George Alpers, Editor, Caxton Press, Christchurch. New …
… mission at Maraetai. While at the mission he attracted Sir George Grey's attention and, shortly afterwards, received a …
… of the soil for agriculture. The settlement was named after George Eden, Earl of Auckland, Governor-General of India, a … Bay, Orakei, St. Heliers; western marginal areas–Grey Lynn, Point Chevalier, Mount Albert; and the North …
… The Rise of the Liberal Party After Sir George Grey's defeat in 1879, his party split into several … (1902) Democracy in New Zealand , Siegfried, A. (1909) Sir George Grey , Rutherford, J. (1961) The Life and Work of …
… however, was one of Buller's years, for he was with Sir George Grey before Weraroa Pa in the Taranaki campaign, in … out, it had been “compiled almost exclusively” from G. R. Gray's list in Ibis and the same writer's notes to the …