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… first stood for Dunedin City in 1879 as a supporter of Sir George Grey but polled the lowest of the six candidates. … and the men who were his political partners, such as Sir George Grey and Robert Stout, even though of far greater …
… FitzRoy was recalled and replaced by Captain (later Sir) George Grey, who in 1845 restored the Crown's right of pre-emption … situation in the North Island. The pattern of land purchase Grey introduced worked well, with the Government's Land …
… Governor, but his people refused to let him go. In 1861 Sir George Grey assumed office and introduced a new plan of government … nationality. In December 1861 the “King” chiefs met Grey at Tupari, near the mouth of the Waikato River, and the …
… so, of Macandrew and his myriad schemes; sees through Sir George Grey as a “pawky” fascinator of men and women; and, …
… closing years of the Maori Wars and was responsible for Sir George Grey's recall in 1868. …
… was present at the Moutoa Island battle in 1864, with Sir George Grey at Weraroa (1865), and at Pipiriki. In 1865 he …
… Hutt Valley and Porirua districts. In June 1846 Governor George Grey appointed him Superintendent of Military Roads in the …
… Chute captured him once more and handed him over to Sir George Grey, who induced Te Ua to accompany him on his tour …
… known as Flaxbourne), followed in 1847. In March 1847 Sir George Grey purchased the lower parts of the Awatere and Wairau … later, acquired the remainder of the territory. Following Grey's land purchases, settlement accelerated and the …
… the Ngati Awa. In 1845 the settlers petitioned Governor Sir George Grey to restore the land. Francis Dillon Bell purchased more … of the Waitara land, and other purchases were made, but Grey's policy was one of caution. In 1848 the land problem …