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… After Donald McLean had made some purchases, Governor G. Grey came up to press on the negotiations, but all Bell was … Council, having mistakenly interpreted a dispatch of Earl Grey (Secretary of State) to mean that as a nominee he was … and (according to Domett) wrote some of his dispatches. Sir George Grey also had confidence in him and, on his return to …
… he had refused a seat in the “nominee” Legislative Council. Grey in 1846 persuaded him to join this body. In 1848 Domett … November 1887. Domett had in 1856 married a widow, Mrs Mary George (one son; two stepsons). Ranolf and Amohia was … of Alfred Domett 1872–85 (ed.) Horsman, E. A. (1953) Sir George Grey , K.C.B., Rutherford, J. (1961) Crown Colony …
… himself in any way. At this juncture Cargill met George Rennie, the father of the New Edinburgh (Otago) … of Crown Lands. But a bitter quarrel with the Governor, Sir George Grey, over the elections of an Otago nominee for the …
… Greytown is situated west of the Ruamahanga River on … and Masterton, the latter town being 15 miles north-east. Greytown is 7 miles north-east of Featherston and 5 miles … Main Street. The town was named Greytown after Governor Sir George Grey, who actively supported the association's …
… area of fumaroles and hot springs, Ketetahi. Although Sir George Grey claimed to have reached the summit of Tongariro …
… without distinction until 1853 when he disagreed with Sir George Grey's native land policy. During the Chief Justice's …
… recorded European visitors to the locality were Bishop George Augustus Selwyn and Chief Justice Sir William Martin, … 1850 Sir Donald McLean was instructed by Governor Sir George Grey to negotiate for the purchase of Hawke's Bay …
… in the North Island. In the mid-nineteenth century Sir George Grey collected Maori traditions in which Aotea is given as … of the North Island. The name Aotearoa also appears in Grey's collection. In a version of the tradition of Kupe's …
… in June received permission to return to England. Governor Grey himself was instrumental in capturing Weraroa, which in … conditions demanded a greater degree of mobility. Governor Grey found him “an impatient, ill-tempered, injudicious old … Branch, Department of Internal Affairs, Wellington. Sir George Grey, K.C.B. , Rutherford, J. (1961) The Defenders of …
… so far written in New Zealand is James Rutherford's Sir George Grey ( q.v. ) (1961), which deals with a remarkable … valuable recent work in various fields: Biography: Sir George Grey , Rutherford, J. (1961); Collections of …