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Just Published by IMtomklTomkLtil. fl\ /JR. ROBERT McNAB has provided IVI us with another fascinating story of J Early New Zealand. uy^xxm OU Whaling lays' By ROBERT McNAB PRICE 12/6 The period covered is 1830 to 1840 and deals with the Bay Whaling period of Southern New Zealand. This is not a dry-as-dust historical record, _ but a fascinating story of the early times in New Zealand. Every incident recorded has been obtained from authentic sources, and the book is a model of historical accuracy. The Defence of Nga-Motu is a thrilling narrative, and describes the closing scenes of a long blood feud. Old Taranaki Settlers will be very much interested in this story. Here also we get acquainted with some of the exploits of John Love, Dicky Barrett, j Billy Bundy, Wright, Bosworth, Keenan, i Sheridan, Ashdown and Lee who helped to y defend the Pa. J Read how Te Rauparaha arranged a raid /l\ |§i\Vi Whaling days in Cook Straits with the u/fflj VwM]| exploits of the various skippers is most myf/Ji Wunll interesting, and there is material enough (or mil nil /ywYyl many a romance to be woven by clever authors \rl W\v flicoik aid Tamk LhL PUBLISHERS a
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1806, 19 July 1913, Page 7
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