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… While there he published (1845) New Zealand in a Series of Letters , in which he gave a valuable, if controversial, … of Internal Affairs, Wellington. New Zealand in a Series of Letters , Martin, S. M. (1845) Crown Colony Government in …
… These are the Award of Achievement and the Scholarship in Letters. The Award for Achievement is worth £100; winners to … ), and O. E. Middleton (for The Stone ). The Scholarship in Letters is to the value of £1,000, is intended to enable the …
… Station Life in New Zealand (1870), a sparkling series of letters home. This “exact account of a lady's experience of … a New Zealand sheepfarmer” was apparently based upon actual letters to her young sister Jessie, for the authoress noted …
… life which entitles the fellows (limited to 100) to use the letters F.R.S.N.Z. …
… was cut off at Waitangi and too preoccupied with writing letters. When the Residency was attacked (April 1834), … of the war and the condition of the Maoris. One of his letters in the National Archives, Wellington, still contains …
… in London was very valuable for Canterbury. Many wrote him letters giving him their ideas on the qualifications of … George Ranald Macdonald, Retired Farmer, Kaiapoi R.D. Selfe Letters (MSS) , Hocken Library Men of Mark in New Zealand , …
… on two hemispheres in the realms of journalism and letters. He was an expert pamphleteer and a critical … and even to the public, and as a result, through his letters and other writings, he has contributed largely to …
… fewer than 1,500 people. A large crop of rumours, anonymous letters, and family representations were sifted but to no …
… century, with the Polynesian sounds represented by English letters. Earliest records of the Maori language can be found …
… on New Zealand literature. His publications include Letters and Art in New Zealand (1940), Works of Frances …