Maungarei : an outline history of the Mt Wellington, Panmure and Tamaki districts
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Contents: Introduction -- Legends of the Maori -- The coming of the fleet -- Inter-tribal wars -- Tamaki-Makau-Rau -- Battle, murder and sudden death -- The Gentle Shunghee' -- Mokoia Pa, 1820 -- The attack on the Pa (November, 1821) -- Pakeha visitors -- Growing pains of government -- The Treaty of Waitangi -- The Treaty comes to Tamaki -- The capital of New Zealand : Panmure? -- The city in the fern -- The Fencibles -- Panmure Village, 1850-1862 -- The Maori Wars -- Aftermath -- Local government (1863-1907) -- The village and the world, 1908-1948 -- Our schools -- The last decade -- Postscript to the present -- Directory of place names: Maori-English, English-Maori. Includes bibliographical references (p. [256]-258) and index.
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Maungarei : an outline history of the Mt Wellington, Panmure and Tamaki districts
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Holloway, K. M. (Kathleen Mary), 1911-2001, Mount Wellington (Auckland, N.Z.) Borough Council
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Date made
1962
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Subject
Mount Wellington (Auckland, NZ) -- History, Panmure (Auckland, NZ) -- History, Tamaki (Auckland, NZ) -- History, Auckland (NZ) -- History, Maori (New Zealand people) -- New Zealand -- Auckland -- History, Korero nehe, Mount Wellington (Auckland, NZ) History, Panmure (Auckland, Tamaki (Auckland, Auckland (NZ) History, Maori (New Zealand people) New Zealand Auckland History
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