Brighter Britain! (Volume 2 of 2): or Settler and Maori in Northern New ZealandHay, W. Delisle (William Delisle)
History
Brighter Britain! (Volume 2 of 2): or Settler and Maori in Northern New Zealand
Hay, W. Delisle (William Delisle)
Ethnology -- New Zealand; Māori (New Zealand people); New Zealand -- Description and travel
_The second volume contains some account of exploring expeditions in
New Zealand._
Charles Hursthouse. "Account of the New Plymouth Settlement." London.
1849.
Charles Hursthouse. "New Zealand or Zealandia, the Britain of the
South." London. 1857.
_Copious information of a thoroughly reliable and practical sort.
Racily written. The best book ever offered to possible emigrants._
F. W. Hutton. "The Tertiary Mollusca and Echinodermata of New Zealand."
Colonial Museum and Geological Survey Department. Wellington. 1873.
F. W. Hutton. "Catalogue of the Echinodermata of New Zealand." With
Diagnoses, etc. Colonial Museum and Geological Survey Department.
Wellington. 1872.
F. W. Hutton and G. Hector. "The Fishes of New Zealand." Illustrated.
Colonial Museum and Geological Survey Department. Wellington. 1872.
_Good._
F. W. Hutton. "The Marine Mollusca of New Zealand." Colonial Museum and
Geological Survey Department. Wellington. 1873.
"Land Mollusca of New Zealand." Collected from various authors.
Colonial Museum and Geological Survey Department. Wellington. 1873.
J. Jameson. "New Zealand." London. 1842.
Lacy Kemp. "Pocket Vocabulary of Colloquial Maori and English."
Auckland. 1848.
Alex. Kennedy. "New Zealand." London. 1874.
_A capital history in brief._
Professor Lee (Cambridge). "Grammar of the Language of New Zealand,"
compiled from data furnished by Mr. Kendall, Hongi and Waikato. London.
1820.
_Known as "Kendall's Grammar."_
Judge Maning. "Old New Zealand; being Incidents of Native Customs and
Character in the Old Times." By a Pakeha-Maori. London. 1863.
_A stirring narrative of "the old days" of war and cannibalism._
Judge Maning. "Old New Zealand; together with a History of the War in
the North against the Chief Heke, in 1845, as told by a Chief of the
Ngapuhi." Edited by the Earl of Pembroke. London. 1876.
_The addition is striking and characteristic._
A. Marjoribanks. "Travels in New Zealand." London. 1846.
Rev. Samuel Marsden. "Journal of Visits to New Zealand." London. 1822,
etc.
_Originally published in the C.M.S. "Proceedings." Mr. Marsden made
five visits to New Zealand. He was the first to preach the gospel
there._
Dr. S. M. D. Martin. "New Zealand, with Historical Remarks." London.
1845.
Rev. R. Maunsell. "Grammar of the New Zealand Language." Auckland.
1842. Revised edition, London. 1862.
Colonel Mundy. "Our Antipodes." 3 vols. London. 1852.
_Vol. 3 contains an account of New Zealand._
D. L. Mundy. "The Southern Wonderland. Rotomahana, etc." A series of
Photographic Views. Folio. London. 1875.
_Very fine. There are other photographs published in London, besides
those contained in this volume._
"The Natural Wonders of New Zealand." London. 1881.
_A revised edition of Chapman's Guide. An historical and descriptive
account of the Hot Lakes._
"The New Zealand Company's Reports." London. 1840-1858.
_These are very copious._
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