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… surveying work around Nelson until May 1848, when Governor George Grey appointed him draughtsman in the Auckland Survey … officer and the strongest representations from Sir George Grey, at length prevailed on the Imperial authorities …
… on Rolleston's executive. During Bonar's term as mayor, Sir George Grey paid a State visit to Hokitika. On 27 June 1868 Bonar … , 7 Nov 1901 (Obit) New Zealand Times , 8 Nov 1901 (Obit) Grey River Argus , 8 Nov 1901 (Obit). …
… the Government dear. In the Ruapekapeka campaign Governor Grey gave Te Taonui an independent command, and he was sent … files (MSS), Maori Affairs files (MSS), National Archives George Hawke Journal (m/fm), Turnbull Library Great Britain … F. E. (1948) Busby of Waitangi , Ramsden, E. (1942) Sir George Grey , Rutherford, J. (1961) Reminiscences of an Old …
… from Te Heuheu and the Taupo tribes. In the late 1840s Sir George Grey and the Rev. Richard Taylor climbed some …
… affairs and met more than his match in obstinacy, Sir George Grey, during the latter's second governorship. In 1861 he … Whitaker Papers (MSS), Auckland Museum Library Sir George Grey , Rutherford, J. (1961). …
… whom he brought back for trial. As a result of this Sir George Grey granted him a pension and in 1849 appointed him Native … reluctantly accepted a position of trust at Wanganui which Grey offered. During the Hauhau wars Hipango fought on the …
… he decided to visit New Zealand and, in association with George Duppa, arrived in Wellington on the Oriental in 1840. … knowledge and sympathy with the Maori brought him to Sir George Grey's notice. In August 1848 he was appointed Commissioner …
… in this regard were given special commendation in Sir George Bowen's address at the opening of the 1870 … – involved him in lengthy Court proceedings against Sir George Grey, the former owner. Besides his farming activities …
… fall in 1864 was the result of a growing conflict with Sir George Grey, who eventually refused to sanction the sale of … with it, the parliamentary controversy sparked off by Sir George Grey in 1879 and 1880 over the Patetere purchase in …
… mid-seventies, especially as prosperity began to waver. Sir George Grey, who had withdrawn into private life at the end of his … coalition – expansionists, radicals, provincialists. Grey was premier from 1877 to 1879; his radical reforms fell …