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… Brunner is situated on the banks of the Grey River, in Westland, inland about 5 miles east from the … and Taylorville, opposite, on the north bank of the Grey River. The Reefton-Greymouth section of main highway … Thomas Brunner, was Brunnerton. Dobson was named after George Dobson, a surveyor, who was murdered there on 24 May …
… responsible for engineering the majority which confirmed Grey in power in 1877. Sheehan was assigned the Justice and … Auckland, Sheehan married Lucy Caroline, daughter of George Young, of Mahurangi. There were no children. Sheehan … , 16 Jun 1885 (Obit) Evening Post , 13 Jun 1885 (Obit) Sir George Grey, K.C.B. , Rutherford, J. (1961) Settlers in …
… with settler welfare. FitzRoy's infinitely abler successor, George Grey, found no lasting answer to a problem which was … who lacked it were powerless; the one who possessed it, Grey, enjoyed spectacular success. That, in addition, Hobson …
… this leading to a peremptory demand from the Premier, Sir George Grey, that he sever all connection with the company. …
… northern mode of spelling. But, on 26 December 1848, Sir George Grey, in the New Munster Gazette , ruled that “In …
… eugenii ), and rock wallaby ( Petrogale penicillata ). Sir George Grey liberated the first wallabies on Kawau Island. …
… recalled late in 1845 he continued for a time to serve Sir George Grey, and then sailed for England in 1846. Two years later … made an inland exploration of North Canterbury, climbed Mt. Grey and made a plan showing the open country visible up the …
… of the original six provinces, defined by Governor Sir George Grey early in 1853, were drawn as far away as possible from … prior to the abolition of the provinces. Only in the lower Grey River, on the South Island West Coast, did a provincial …
… pensioners' corps raised in England in accordance with Sir George Grey's scheme for the defence of Auckland. The site of … a parish and village in Northumberland, the seat of Earl Grey who, as Secretary of State for the Colonies, approved …
… there are many Maori legends concerning the mountain. Sir George Grey records that Ngatoroirangi, the archpriest of Arawa … warm him. His call was answered, in the manner described by Grey. The name, Tonga-riro, commemorates the cold south …