Historical Records of New Zealand South
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- Ill-fated voyage of Alligator, 103.
- Immigration to New Zealand—
- First enterprise—Warning to humble classes—Adverse criticism by Times (London), 35.
- Imogene—Busby, British resident, sails for New Zealand in the, 23.
- Import trade increase, 74.
- Improved shipping record, 63.
- Indian ships load New Zealand spars, 82.
- Indication of rich whaling results, 130.
- Industry (schooner) murder and mutiny, 71.
- Influenza in New Zealand, 149.
- Infringement of whaling rights, 123.
- Instructions to Hobson as Lieutenant-governor, 45.
- Introduction of firearms in the south, 103.
- Christianity in New Zealand, 141.
- Invercargill (Turangitewaru), superiar flax growths, 77.
- Investiture of Auckland Islands, 157.
- Isolated on Campbell Islands, 155.
- Ivory take, 127.