The New Zealand Journal of History, Volumes 31-32University of Auckland., 1997 - History |
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Page 34
... purchase ordinance which made private sales of land illegal . Equally important for Adams's argument , there is no ... purchase small areas , but the difficulties compounded as the size of the block increased . There were some notable ...
... purchase ordinance which made private sales of land illegal . Equally important for Adams's argument , there is no ... purchase small areas , but the difficulties compounded as the size of the block increased . There were some notable ...
Page 36
... purchasing declined substantially . The contrast between the gov- ernment's handling of the Otakou purchase in 1844 and the Kemp purchase in 1848 is dramatic . In 1844 Ngai Tahu , through FitzRoy's specific waiver of pre- emption , sold ...
... purchasing declined substantially . The contrast between the gov- ernment's handling of the Otakou purchase in 1844 and the Kemp purchase in 1848 is dramatic . In 1844 Ngai Tahu , through FitzRoy's specific waiver of pre- emption , sold ...
Page 128
... purchases to be made . It bore only 55 signatures.48 The government made no response to either petition . A ' free - market ' economy in the Urewera was not in its interests , whereas fragmentary and direct purchase from individual ...
... purchases to be made . It bore only 55 signatures.48 The government made no response to either petition . A ' free - market ' economy in the Urewera was not in its interests , whereas fragmentary and direct purchase from individual ...
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Michael Belgrave Preemption the Treaty | 23 |
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