Ancient tide-lore and tales of the sea, from the two ends of the world : also, some highly curious a...
Ancient tide-lore and tales of the sea, from the two ends of the world : also, some highly curious ancient and legendary little-known east coast Maori stories ; translated, with explanatory notes on the same / by William Colenso.
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Publisher
Napier [N.Z.] : R.C. Harding, 1889.
Date
1889.
Call Numbers
MB 2 Q 38 , 506/N , DSM/398.2/C , PAM 88/765 , 88/173 , 042/P154
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Language
English
Physical Description
Physical content
48 p. ; 22 cm.
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Publisher
Napier [N.Z.] : R.C. Harding, 1889.
Date Published
1889.
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Copyright status: Out of copyright.
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Ancient tide-lore and tales of the sea, from the two ends of the world : also, some highly curious ancient and legendary little-known east coast Maori stories ; translated, with explanatory notes on the same / by William Colenso.
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Notes
General note
Dixson Library copy at 88/173 is bound with Tracts for the Times. No. 1, On the Sabbath and its due observance.
Dixson library copy at PAM 88/765 are signed "with the authors kind regards"
Mitchell Library copy at 042/P154 is bound with other pamphlets.
Mitchell Library copy at 506/N is in New Zealand Institute Transactions and Proceedings v. 20.
Selected for digitisation 2016...
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Online at the State Library of NSW.
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MB 2 Q 38 , 506/N , DSM/398.2/C , PAM 88/765 , 88/173 , 042/P154
Record Identifier
74VMb2wbLEDA
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991000646709702626
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