The Early History of New Zealand Being a Series of Lectures Delivered Before T

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The Early History of New Zealand Being a Series of Lectures Delivered Before T
Thomas Morland Hocken
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The Colonial Gazette and New Zealand Journal indorsed these views, and a somewhat bitter controversy ensued, in which Mr. Rennie asserted that neither he nor his friends would think of emigrating unless some such provision as he had indicated were made.
But, after all, it was with the directors of the New Zealand Company that the main business of the correspondence lay. Their reply, dated the 12th August, 1842, gave a general approval to Mr. Rennie's scheme, but withheld an expression of opinio
...n upon its details until the enterprise should be more matured — a matter of vital moment — and until the approbation and assistance of the Govern- ment could be secured by Mr. Rennie's own efforts and influence.
It is at this juncture that a gentleman appears upon the scene whose assistance to the projector was invaluable, who without doubt gave to the movement its distinctly special character of a class settlement, and who was destined later on to assume the leadership. It is needless to say that I refer to Captain William Cargill, who was at this time in his fifty-ninth year.


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