The Arrival of New Zealands 9 No: Early Settlers With the establishment of the New Zealand Company in 1837, and the arrival of the Tory at Port Nicholson, the real days Of colonisation began. Today, New Zealand looks back with unbounded pride on the wisdom, foresight and industry of those who put their manhood and womanhood into the task of transforming the forest-clad hils and flax-covered plains into one of the most prosperous and habitable lands of the South Seas: ROLL YOUR Ilustrated here is the arrival (on 18th Apri, 1848) of the 66 Philip Lang " at Port Chalmers: CIGARETTES Lying at anchor is the John Wickliffe With which arrived in March: These two vessels brought the frst settlers to Otago: Jilver Eerel THE New Zealand Cigarette Tobacco No 5t 103 PAGES FROM ZEALANDST HIStory NEW = Uierrn| CGARETTE TORAcCO Rush
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 7, Issue 177, 13 November 1942, Unnumbered Page
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140Unnumbered Page Advertisement 2 New Zealand Listener, Volume 7, Issue 177, 13 November 1942, Unnumbered Page
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