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… on 12 December 1840 and, after consultations with Colonel Wakefield, visited possible sites at Queen Charlotte Sound, …
… district, while, almost simultaneously, one of Arthur Wakefield's survey parties found traces in the Takaka River, …
… Mantell, and William Swainson, whose tiff with Jerningham Wakefield provides one of the few gleams of liveliness in a …
… More justly, perhaps, this title should belong to Colonel Wakefield. Plimmer was twice married: first, in 1833, at …
… themselves the Polynesian Company. In February 1840 Colonel Wakefield purchased the Porirua district from Te Rauparaha, …
… Wairarapa. In September 1842 he was commissioned by Colonel Wakefield to survey South Island harbours along the east …
… In the second place it is no longer possible to argue that Wakefield's celebrated theory of “systematic colonisation” …
… the New Zealand Company at Nelson in succession to Arthur Wakefield, who had been killed in the Wairau Affray. He took … institutions. In September, on the death of William Wakefield, he became principal agent of the New Zealand … drafting a New Zealand Constitution Bill, but Edward Gibbon Wakefield and his associates suspected that they might not …
… sheep. His marriage on 24 September 1846 to Emily Charlotte Wakefield, only daughter of Colonel William Wakefield, Chief Agent of the New Zealand Company, made it … University of Otago. E. W. Stafford — a Memoir , Wakefield, E. (1922) New Zealand Rulers and Statesmen , …
… Company established their Wellington settlement, Colonel Wakefield claimed to have bought Mana, along with other …