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Murihiku: A History of the South Island of New Zealand and the Islands Adjacent and Lying to the South, from 1642 to 1835

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Contents

Chapter Page
I. Discovery by Tasman, 1642 1
II. Cook Explores, 1770 13
III. Cook's Second Visit, 1773 31
IV. Cook's Third and Fourth Visits, 1773–1774 47
V. Cook's Last Visit, La Perouse and Bligh, 1776 to 1788 62
VI. Vancouver's Visit, 1791 77
VII. First Sealing Gang, 1792 90
VIII. Malaspina Visits Doubtful Sound, 1793 101
IX. Wreck of the Endeavour, 1795 111
X. Bass and His Monopoly, 1801 to 1803 125
XI. First Sealers Arrive, 1803 to 1805 133
XII. The Sealing Islands, 1804 to 1808 142
XIII. Stewart Island Exploited, 1809–1810 155
XIV. Marquarie Island Trade, 1810 to 1820 173
XV. The Flax Trade, 1813–1814 191
XVI. Sealing Experiences, 1808 to 1820 207
The Mystery of the Solanders, 1808–1813—The Active's Gang, 1810–1813—The Matilda at Otago, 1813—The Voyage of the Betsy, 1815—Marooned on the Snares, 1810–1817—The Sophia Massacre, 1817—Head Collectors, 1820
XVII. Bellingshausen at Queen Charlotte Sound, 1820 235
XVIII. Trade of the Early Twenties 257
XIX. The Far South, 1820 to 1830 275
XX. The General Gates, 1819 to 1824 294
XXI. Cruise of the Snapper, 1822 to 1823 306
XXII. The Natives, 1823 321
XXIII. First Coastal Description, 1823 330
XXIV. The Later Twenties 341
XXV. Colonization Schemes, 1825 to 1827 356
XXVI. Discovery of the French Pass, 1827 367
XXVII. Cook Strait and Vicinity, 1830 to 1833 379
XXVIII. Foveaux Strait and Vicinity, 1830 to 1835 379
XXIX. Otago Whaling Station, 1831 to 1835 409
XXX. Cook Strait, 1834 421
XXXI. Cook Strait and Chatham Island, 1835 432
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