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Aborigines' Protection Society.
The New-Zealand Government and the Maori war of 1863-64, with especial reference to the confiscation of native lands, and the colonial ministry's defence of their war policy. -[London]: published for the Aborigines Protection Society by William Tweedie, 1864.
38 p.
Also at no.6 in volume
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Martin, Sir William, 1807-1880.
Remarks on "Notes published for the New Zealand Government," January, 1861 [by F.D. Bell, Frederick Whitaker and Thomas Gore Browne] and on Mr Richmond's Memorandum on the Taranaki question, December, 1860. - London: Dalton, 1861.
52 p.
Cover title
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Martin, Sir William, 1807-1880.
Remarks on "Notes published for the New Zealand Government," January, 1861; and on Mr Richmond's Memorandum on the Taranaki question, December, 1860. - Auckland: Melanesian Press, 1861.
48 p.
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Martin, Sir William, 1807-1880.
Remarks on Notes published for the New Zealand Government on Sir William Martin's pamphlet entitled The Taranaki question. - London: W.H. Dalton, 1861.
32 p.
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Hadfield, Octavius, Bp, 1814-1904.
The New Zealand war; the second year of one of England's little wars. - London: Williams and Norgate, 1861.
90 p.
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Ward, Crosbie, 1832-1867.
Letter to the Right Honorable the Lord Lyttelton, on the relations of Great Britain with the colonists and aborigines of New Zealand. - London: Edward Stanford, 1863.
82 p.
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Aborigines' Protection Society.
The New-Zealand Government and the Maori war of 1863-64, with especial reference to the confiscation of native lands, and the colonial ministry's defence of their war policy. - [London]: published for the Aborigines Protection Society by William Tweedie, 1864.
38 p.
Also at no.1 in volume
Volume 10 contd.
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Aborigines' Protection Society.
Address of the Aborigines' Protection Society to the native inhabitants of New Zealand. - [London: 1864]
11 p.
Text in English and Maori
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A protest against the confiscation of native lands in New Zealand; the report of a debate in the Legislative Council of the colony, together with The Memorial of the Aborigines Protection Society and other documents. - London: W.M. Watts, 1864.
20 p.
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Veritas.
Origin of the New Zealand war; and who are responsible for the payment of all expenses arising therefrom. By Veritas [pseud.] - London: Printed for private circulation [by] Strangeways and Walden, [1864]
16 p.
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Alexander, Sir James Edward, 1803-1885.
Notes on the Maories of New Zealand, with suggestions for their pacification and preservation. - London: Aborigines'
Protection Society; sold by W. Tweedie, 1865.
7 P.
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Fox, Sir William, 1812-1893.
The revolt in New Zealand; a series of letters addressed to the Rev. George Townshend Fox. - London: Seeley, Jackson, and Halliday, [1865]
37 P.
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Hursthouse, Charles Flinders.
England's New Zealand war. - 2 ed. - London: Edward Stanford, [1865].
90 P.
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Remarks on the credit of New Zealand and the honour of Great Britain. - London: Rees & Collin, 1865.
38 p.
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Williams, Thomas Coldham.
New Zealand. The Manawatu purchase completed; or, the Treaty of Waitangi broken. - London: Williams and Norgate, 1868.
72 p.
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Hursthouse, Charles Flinders.
"New Zealand Wars"; a letter to The Times. -2 ed. - London, Edward Stanford, [1869].
3, 27 p.
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Hursthouse, Charles Flinders.
Sir, As, owing to its unique, unparelled [sic] features... - [London?: 1869]
3 p.
Caption-title
Letter dated from Great Yarmouth, refers to accompanying Letter to the Times.
Tipped into his New Zealand wars, 2 ed.
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