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… this issue led to his celebrated pistol duel with Col. W. Wakefield. This question amicably settled, Featherston … The Executive resigned and Featherston sent for E. J. Wakefield to form a new Government. Wakefield complied, but his choice proved legally …
… Zealand Company arrived in the Tory , under Colonel William Wakefield, who bought land for the new settlement from the … zoning. The name “Hutt” was bestowed by Colonel Wakefield originally on the Heretaunga River. Gradually it …
… disposition towards Europeans. When Colonel William Wakefield arrived in 1839, Wiremu Kingi was one of the first … to sign the Queen Charlotte Sound deed. By this document Wakefield endeavoured to persuade the tribes to renounce …
… area. The whole of the land seawards of Lambton Quay and Wakefield Street has been reclaimed from the harbour. The …
… the most remarkable of Britain's colonial reformers, E. G. Wakefield and his New Zealand Company. Their aim was to … separate settlements with an organised group scheme. Wakefield considered that such colonisation would “help … especially in the Canterbury settlement where the Wakefield theories made perhaps the strongest impact. …
… era as Charlotte Godley, Lady Barker, and Edward Jerningham Wakefield. by Alexander Hare McLintock, C.B.E., M.A., …
… river by erosion. The European name was given by Colonel W. Wakefield in honour of Sir William Hutt, a prominent …
… Zealand Company's Nelson expedition, led by Captain Arthur Wakefield, anchored at Astrolabe Roads, north of Kaiteriteri …
… of their meetings with him. D'UrvilleMonro, and E. J. Wakefield found him unpleasant, while Tuckett described him …
… and effected the construction of a store for Colonel W. Wakefield at his own pa. The leading position which he held …