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… The Text in Maori (This text is copied from the first sheet of the treaty, dated 6 February 1840, and neither spelling nor … o te Wakaminenga o nga hapu o Nu Tirani ka huihui nei ki Waitangi ko matou hoki ko nga Rangatira o Nu Tirani ka kite … THE TREATY OF WAITANGI …
… By the Waitangi Day Act of 1960, the 6th day of February in each year is known as … day of thanksgiving in commemoration of the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi. The generally accepted meaning of the … WAITANGI DAY …
… sale with its surrounding farm in 1931, the former dwelling of James Busby, built in 1834 and site of the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi in 1840, was in a poor state of preservation. A … WAITANGI TRUST …
… The Bay of Islands is a drowned-river system on the east coast of … As a result of this, two years later Busby settled at Waitangi as the first British Resident. The Beagle , with … Despite the hopes of the British Government that the Treaty of Waitangi( q.v. ) would begin an era of peace, the …
… The hopes of the British Government that the treaty would be an … honourably and scrupulously fulfil the conditions of the treaty of Waitangi”, was the instruction given to Grey at …
… The historical events associated with the establishment of British sovereignty in New Zealand occurred in the Bay of … residence to consult it. Lord Bledisloe's gift of the Waitangi estate, already referred to, is probably the most … in New Zealand because it is the site of the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi–an agreement which established the basis …
… Historian, journalist, politician. A new biography of Buick, Thomas Lindsay appears in the Dictionary of New … 1914 Buick published his most important historical work The Treaty of Waitangi , which was to be republished twice, the …
… buildings, and all old buildings have a history: but to be of historic interest to a community they must have been … setting of the historic event or person, such as, the Treaty House at Waitangi or Bishop Selwyn's home at Waimate North. In the …
… across the Tasman, seeking to foster the commercial life of New South Wales, to protect the Maoris from vicious … to safeguard the well-being of the native people. The Treaty of Waitangi of 6 February 1840 was the instrument of … The Establishment of Sovereignty …
… ( c. 1815-82). Prophet and chief of the Popoto tribe, Hokianga. A new biography of Taonui, … as well as his father, Makoare Taonui( q.v. ), signed the Treaty of Waitangi at the Hokianga meeting of 12 February …