EARLY TARANAKI
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Early Documents Presented to Dominion
(By Telegraph-
NEW PLYMOUTH, Last Night. A collection of documents of great interest in conuection with the early settlement of Taranaki has been handed to the High Oommissioner, Mr. W. J. Jordan, by Mrs. Arminel Werring, F.R.G.S., daughter of the late Dr. Henry Weekes, who was surgeonsuperintendent of the ship William Bryan, which sailed from Plymouth on November 12, 1840, for the New Plymouth settlement. The names of 56 passengers include some whose families are among the foremost settlers to-day. Dr. Weekes became the first settler on an island in the Manukau Harbour. The island is still named Weekes' Island, and was included in the Manukau electorate when first represented by Mr. W. J. Jordan, now High Commissioner. A full account of the voyage of the William Bryan in the handwriting of the doctor, as well as other most interesting documents, comprise the collection. A prospectus issued by the Plymouth Company of New Zealand offers a quarter-acre in the proposed town of New Plymouth and 50 acres of rural land for £75, to be paid for in instalments. If a person bought six of the double land orders and took to the eolony furniture and stock to the value of a further £300, the company would advance £60 in cash as an allowance for passage money.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 77, 23 December 1937, Page 3
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