THE MAORI PEOPLE AND THE CITY OF AUCKLAN...; SOLD FOR A MESS OF POTTAGE; LEARNING THE ARTS OF CAPITALISM; ECONOMIC CONFLICT AND RACIAL TENSION; WAR; AFTERMATH OF THE WARS - (Te Ao Hou - No. 27 June 19...

THE MAORI PEOPLE AND THE CITY OF AUCKLAN...; SOLD FOR A MESS OF POTTAGE; LEARNING THE ARTS OF CAPITALISM; ECONOMIC CONFLICT AND RACIAL TENSION; WAR; AFTERMATH OF THE WARS - (Te Ao Hou - No. 27 June 19...
Date
June 1959
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Maori Affairs DepartmentMaori Affairs Department
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Te Ao Hou
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Government officials had little difficulty purchasing the land needed for European settlers. In October 1840 George Clarke purchased the block fronting the Waitemata needed for the township. This was a triangular block, of about 3,000 acres, extending along the foreshore from Hobson Bay to Cox's Creek and inland to Maungawhau (Mt. Eden). The land w...

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