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… the Canterbury Saleyards Co. (Addington Yards). He read a paper on grasses before the A. and P. Association, which, …
… of Canterbury College. After the synod of 1872 he read a paper on the secularisation of schools in which he pointed …
… and confidently expected to make his fortune. But the paper went deep into debt and, in the later 1860s, he was … a declaratory Native Rights Act and started a Maori newspaper, but a Bill to settle the administration of native …
… achievements was his reluctance “to bother about scraps of paper” and his preference for unusual channels of …
… on Sir William Martin's attack on the Waitara policy. This paper, published both officially and as a separate pamphlet, … the Maori Wars , Sinclair, K. (1959) The Richmond-Atkinson Papers , Scholefield, G. H. (ed.) (1960) Evening Post , 5 …
… in consequence he was appointed editor of the Federation's paper the Maoriland Worker that year, a position he held …
… government and rescue the country from degradation. To this paper bombshell Busby responded valiantly. Within 36 hours … of a negative”. But nothing he touched succeeded. His newspaper collapsed in 1863, and he was again bewildered by his …
… and a number of anonymous contributions to the newspapers, his only other published writings are a few slight … Certainly in his later years, both in conversation and on paper, Maning would unblushingly exaggerate and distort, at … National Archives F. E. Maning Letters and other Maning Papers (MSS); S. Von Sturmer Letters, (MSS), Auckland Public …
… approved by the Government, was published as Parliamentary Paper H. 49, 1952 , and became known as the 1952 Agreement. …
… of letters attached to it are contained in parliamentary paper A. 17 of 31 August 1965. The articles cover such …