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… “a terrible and fatal man”. In the realm of world affairs, Grey entertained visions of New Zealand expansion in the … College, Auckland Grammar School, and Wanganui Collegiate. Grey died in London on 19 September 1898, and was buried in … was, “Horei Kerei, Aue! Ka nui matou aroha ki a koe” (“George Grey, alas! Great was our love for thee”). by James …
… a stone church in his village. When Te Wherowhero accepted Grey's invitation to settle at Mangere, Ngapora accompanied him. Grey appointed him Native Assessor and, in this connection, … On 3 April 1848 he addressed an important letter to Sir George Grey on the state of the Maoris. In this he …
… City Art Gallery was the first in New Zealand. The original Grey Collection presented in 1861 to the citizens of Auckland by Sir George Grey was supplemented in 1885 by the bequest of the …
… non-possessors”. Again, this myth involves the person of George Grey, this time in a heroic role, though he was not …
… very excited and reported the incident to the Premier, Sir George Grey who asked the militia commander to investigate. The … at the inevitable public meeting, read a telegram from Sir George Grey who congratulated all concerned. The meeting …
… some indecisive fighting at Wanganui in 1847. Thereafter Grey kept the peace by establishing friendly relations with … James Busby and the missionaries Henry Williams, George Clarke, and James Kemp, and his animus and … tyrant. His wilfulness was again evident in 1846 when Earl Grey proposed to introduce representative Government. Grey …
… Shortland (administrator), Robert FitzRoy and Sir George Grey. Throughout the Crown colony period each Governor held … This constitution was ill-conceived in its complexity; and Grey, the Governor, was able to argue that it would place …
… early charge. The Governors of the second period — from Sir George Grey (second term) to Sir W. F. D. Jervois – were … 3. Captain Robert FitzRoy 26 Dec 1843 17 Nov 1845 4. Sir George Grey 18 Nov 1845 31 Dec 1853 Lieutenant-Colonel R. H. …
… and R. J. Seddon. At Auckland there are statues to Sir George Grey and John Logan Campbell, while Christchurch has …
… William Wynyard, Deputy Adjutant-General and Equerry to George III. Wynyard's brother, grandfather, and … 1851–53, Wynyard was Lieutenant-Governor of New Ulster. Sir George Grey, the Governor, had moved to Wellington in November 1850 …