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Oliver, Richard Aldworth 1811-1889 :Half castes at Pomare's Pah, Bay of Islands. [1851].
Illustrated London news :The Matata Pah, New Zealand, the refuge of the murderers of the Rev. Mr. Volkner ... after Lieutenant H. Robley. (London, 1866)
[Angas, George French] 1822-1886 :On the Waikato at Kopou. Travelling party with their canoes halting to cook their midday meal. 30 Sept. 1844
Illustrated London news :The Matata Pah, New Zealand, the refuge of the murderers of the Rev. Mr. Volkner ... after Lieutenant H. Robley. (London, 1866)
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