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… there was more room for the expansion of their flocks. Towards the end of 1850 Weld and Clifford applied for and … and the Imperial Government wished it to assume. In 1863 the Domett Ministry elaborated a scheme of military … on lands to be confiscated from the Maoris in the Waikato, to which the war had spread. A loan of £3,000,000 …
… Whiti was educated at Reimenschneider's mission school at Warea, where he showed remarkable diligence in Bible … a proven fact, as had been shown by the experience of the Waikato missions before the war. As a second assumption, Te … because they could not admit Te Whiti's contention that the 1863 confiscations were illegal. Hall's Native Minister, …
… of historical explanation by modern philosophers. The Maori Wars would offer an admirable battleground for the several … spread rapidly in the fifties, notably in Taranaki and the Waikato. A number of attempts were made in the early fifties … The first campaign of 1860–61 in Taranaki was succeeded in 1863 by another which arose in part from the same situation. …
… stations were established at Kaitaia, Thames, Whangaroa, Waikato, Matamata (abandoned during a resurgence of tribal wars in 1836–37), Rotorua, Tauranga, Manukau, and Poverty … their European compatriots. During the Waikato campaign of 1863–64, John Morgan and other missionaries reported to the …
… interested in the volunteer movement. On the outbreak of war in the Waikato in 1863 he volunteered for active service and was commissioned …
… Bell was born in France on 8 October 1822. His father, Edward Bell, of Hornsey, London, a member of a North Country … Africa. Bell failed to appease the Maoris north of the Waikato River who were removed from their lands just before the outbreak of war in July 1863. He was more successful in a mission to Australia, in …
… America the young soldier of fortune turned his eyes towards the Californian gold diggings, where he found plenty … He found this venture not unremunerative but, when the Waikato Maori War broke out, he sought a commission in the … ensured him an immediate appointment as an ensign in August 1863, and he entered upon his task with such avid impatience …
… of the Wairarapa in search of land for settlers. Soon afterwards he was offered the post of resident agent of the New … an attack on Auckland, Grey sent General Cameron into the Waikato with a strong force in July 1863. The preference of …
… Landowner and statesman. A new biography of Stafford, Edward William appears in the Dictionary of New Zealand … possibility was again canvassed after the outbreak of the Waikato War in 1863, but without result. In the session of … STAFFORD, Sir Edward William, G.C.M.G. …
… in June, it too voted for rugby. In 1874 rugby began in the Waikato (Ngaruawahia, Hamilton, and Cambridge having teams), … oldest “football” club in New Zealand, having started in 1863, but it did not begin rugby until a few weeks before … Bay (Gisborne), and Waerenga-a-hika clubs. Some time afterwards the union took in the East Coast clubs, these later …