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THE SCENE OF A DARK PAGE IN OUR EARLY HISTORY.-PANORAMIC VIEW OF THE WAIRAU PLAIN, WHERE THE TERRIBLE MASSACRE OF 1845 TOOK PLACE
New Zealand Graphic
24 July 1912
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THE WAIRAU MASSACRE MONUMENT.
New Zealand Graphic
6 January 1909
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WHERE THE WAIRAU MASSACRE TOOK PLACE—TUAMARINA, MARLBOROUGH.
New Zealand Graphic
3 November 1909
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CAPTAIN WAKEFIELD'S SWORD. Found within 100 yards of the monument erected in memory of the Wairau massacre.
New Zealand Graphic
6 January 1909
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RELICS OF THE WAIRAU MASSACRE. The relics include Captain Wakefield’s epaulet box, an officer’s sword, a cutlass, bayonet, and a flint lock pistol.
New Zealand Graphic
3 November 1909
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TE RANGIHAEATA. Te Rangihaeata, nephew of Te Rauparaha, another famous warrior chief of the Nga ritoa, who played an important part in the Wairau massacre.
New Zealand Graphic
3 November 1909
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TE RAUPARAHA. Te Rauparaha, the famous fighting chief of the Ngatitoa, was the central figure in many of the sanguinary struggles with the tribes who stood in the way of his victorious progress, and he was also the leader in the dreadful Wairau massacre.
New Zealand Graphic
3 November 1909
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VICE-REGAL VISITORS AT PICTON.
New Zealand Graphic
19 February 1913
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FIVE GENERATIONS FROM MOTUEKA.
New Zealand Graphic
22 March 1911
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AN OLD WHALINC STATION, WELLINGTON.
New Zealand Graphic
11 July 1891
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JOURNEY UNDER WARNING
Tu Tangata
1 August 1984
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“FROM COLONY TO DOMINION.”
New Zealand Graphic
28 September 1907
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Art. XLV.—Contributions to a Flora of the Nelson Provincial District.
Transactions and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New Zealand
1881
... District. Ranunculaceæ. Clematis indivisa, Willd. Common at low elevations. Nelson; Foxhill; Wairau Valley, etc. " hexasepala, DC. Near Moutere. " parviflora, A. Cunn., ...

CONTENTS
New Zealand Graphic
3 November 1909
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MEMOIRS OF THE EARLY DAYS
New Zealand Tablet
7 November 1907
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Diary of the Week.
New Zealand Tablet
13 July 1888
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THE MARLBOROUGH JUBILEE
New Zealand Graphic
3 November 1909
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OBITUARY.
New Zealand Graphic
14 October 1899
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Memories of Rauparaha.
New Zealand Graphic
25 August 1906
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MARLBOROUGH.
New Zealand Graphic
27 June 1903
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THE MASSACRE OF WAIRAU.
New Zealand Graphic
3 January 1891
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FARMING IN NEW ZEALAND
New Zealand Journal of Agriculture
15 April 1953
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PICTON
New Zealand Graphic
11 December 1897
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FIFTY YEARS A PROVINCE
New Zealand Graphic
3 November 1909
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NGA TAMARIKI O TE AUTE.
Pipiwharauroa
1 August 1898
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