Search
… the “King” movement and he did not hesitate to tell Sir George Grey when he interviewed him on 9 October 1862 that …
… in the West Indies under Admiral Jervis and General Sir C. Grey. In June 1801 he arrived at Port Jackson, from … as commander of one or other of Chace and Co's. sloops, George or Edwin. In 1803 he was in command when the former …
… and it brought him into close touch with the Governor, Sir George Grey, with whom he was soon to clash on constitutional … In May, Godley gave evidence. He strongly condemned Sir George Grey's policy at the Cape of maintaining troops by …
… for the land at Waitara, which was occupied by troops. Sir George Grey reoccupied Tataraimaka before instigating an … Having inflicted a severe defeat on the Taranaki “rebels”, Grey launched an invasion of the Waikato to put down the …
… his natural inclinations, he joined the Liberals under Sir George Grey. In January 1878 he became Commissioner of Customs and … day. After a series of differences and quarrels with Sir George Grey, in which both men apparently lost their …
… his not inconsiderable influence in support, first, of Sir George Grey, and, later, of Ballance and Seddon. When he was …
… Aute College. There, in 1878, when Te Hapuku lay dying, Sir George Grey brought along his greatest rival, Te Moananui, …
… of Phormium tenax ( q.v. ). Shortly before his death (Sir George Grey paid him for it), he wrote his autobiographical … his supposed 40,000 acres at Hokianga, contending (to quote Grey) “that within those limits, until a regular Government …
… Timaru. For six and a half years he worked as foreman for George Filmer, a Timaru builder. On 10 May 1877, in the … led him into close association with John Ballance, Sir George Grey, and John McKenzie. When the Ballance Government …
… they merely recapitulated the evidence which Sir George Grey forwarded to London. There, after protracted …