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… Dudley Dobson (1841–1934), Edward Dobson (1847–1934), and George Dobson (1840–66) were the sons of Edward Dobson … Lyttelton in the Cressy on 27 December 1850 with Arthur and George, their mother arriving, with the rest of the family, … then unknown country, surveying a block extending from Grey River to Abut Head, and inland to the main range, while …
… with the rebellious Taringa Kuri, of Ngati Tama. But Sir George Grey's arrival with troops in 1846 brought matters to a … mound in the swamps of Poroutawhao, where for some years Grey wisely left him alone. For most of his life Rangihaeata …
… and Chants of the Maoris , set down in Maori by Sir George Grey, and published by Robert Stokes of the New … Limited, began in Christchurch in 1882 as a partnership of George Whitcombe, who had been a bookseller, and George …
… Superintendent of Public Works, assistant secretary to Sir George Grey, acting clerk of the Executive Council of New Ulster, … period. After a second term of office as secretary to Grey, he returned to England in 1868 and settled in …
… the surname Stokes. His mother was Anne, daughter of George Phillips, M.D., and grand-daughter of John Lort, of … Stokes was exploring Foveaux Strait he reported to Sir George Grey of the desire of the local Maoris to sell to the …
… in politics. He declined early in 1849 an offer by Sir George Grey of a seat on the nominated Legislative Council, … after Weld's return to New Zealand in December 1852, Sir George Grey proclaimed the new Constitution Act. Weld was … in which Weld sat for Cheviot. With the return of Sir George Grey as Governor at the end of the year, there began …
… farming on Puketutu Island, but in 1849, disgusted by Sir George Grey's “destructive” land policy, he sold up and went …
… seven fortified pas and had reduced 20 villages. Governor Grey commended him as displaying all the qualities of a … Branch, Department of Internal Affairs, Wellington. Sir George Grey, K.C.B. , Rutherford, J. (1961) History of New Zealand …
… villages set amid orchards and immense wheatfields. Sir George Grey visited the mission in 1849 and reported that the … sprang into being. During the two or three years following Grey's visit, Te Awamutu flour was exported to the …
… Australasian Federation Convention in 1889; and, with Sir George Grey, he attended the resumed convention in 1891. On this occasion he opposed Grey's Elective Governor proposal and voted against the rest …