The First Landing of Captain Cook (New > 6 ON October 9th, 1769, the historic ship, HMS: Endeavour, sailed into the inlet now known as Poverty Bay; and when Captain Cook and his party stepped ashore on the bank of the Turanganui River, they were the first Europeans to set foot on New Zealand soil: Thatched raupo whares were to be seen in clearings amid the dense bush; paddling across the bay were a number of canoes: The Maoris who had come to examine the strange visitors were well armed with spears and clubs: While at first they kept their distance, gifts were later distributed ROLL YOUR among them; and with the aid of a native who had come with him from Tahiti; Captain Cook CIGARETTES had his frst talk with the inhabitants of New With Zealand Jiloer Eern THE New Zealand Cigarette Tobacco ENb 99A PAGES From ZEALANDSI history ) Eiterr CGARETTE TORACCO Ruse Lals
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 7, Issue 174, 23 October 1942, Unnumbered Page
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154Unnumbered Page Advertisement 2 New Zealand Listener, Volume 7, Issue 174, 23 October 1942, Unnumbered Page
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