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Odd Fellows' Hall, Wellington: First appearance of the Antipodean Amateur Minstrels, under the patronage of His Excellency the Governor and Lady Bowen, Colonel Reader, etc. For the benefit of the West Coast Frontier Relief Fund, on Tuesday evening, 3rd November 1868. Programme ... 1868.
Evening Post (Newspaper): Evening post extra. Horrible news from the East Coast. Horrible atrocities. Thirty-three settlers murdered, including Captain Biggs and family. Bodies of women thrown to the pigs. Escaped settlers in safety. [1869].
[Davis, Frank], 1934-1983 :Go home pakeha imperialists [Black on red version. 1969].
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