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Remarks upon a pamphlet entitled "The Taranaki question, by Sir William Martin, D.C.L., late Chief J...

Remarks upon a pamphlet entitled "The Taranaki question, by Sir William Martin, D.C.L., late Chief J...

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Remarks upon a pamphlet entitled "The Taranaki question, by Sir William Martin, D.C.L., late Chief Justice of New Zealand," / by James Busby.

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Full title

Remarks upon a pamphlet entitled "The Taranaki question, by Sir William Martin, D.C.L., late Chief Justice of New Zealand," / by James Busby.

Publisher

Auckland, N.Z. : Printed by Philip Kunst, "Southern Cross" Office, 1860.

Date

1860.

Call Numbers

86/285 , DSM/997.05/C , 997.05/B

Record Identifier

74VvGmj5zzjO

MMS ID

991012523679702626

Language

English

Formats

Physical Description

Physical content

14 p. ; 22 cm.

Publication information

Publisher

Auckland, N.Z. : Printed by Philip Kunst, "Southern Cross" Office, 1860.

Date Published

1860.

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Access Conditions

Copyright status: Out of copyright.

Please acknowledge: State Library of New South Wales.

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Alternative Titles

Full title

Remarks upon a pamphlet entitled "The Taranaki question, by Sir William Martin, D.C.L., late Chief Justice of New Zealand," / by James Busby.

Authors, Artists and Contributors
Notes

General note

Selected for digitisation 2016.

Dixson Library copy at: 86/212 is bound with others.

Mitchell Library copy 1, signed, 'D.S. Mitchell'.

Additional physical form availability note

Online at the State Library of NSW.

Identifiers

Primary Identifiers

Call Numbers

86/285 , DSM/997.05/C , 997.05/B

Record Identifier

74VvGmj5zzjO

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/74VvGmj5zzjO

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MMS ID

991012523679702626

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