Letter of the Right Honorable Lord Viscount Goderich, and ; Address of James Busby, Esq. British Res...
Letter of the Right Honorable Lord Viscount Goderich, and ; Address of James Busby, Esq. British Resident, to the Chiefs of New Zealand = ko te pukapuka o te Tino Rangatira o Waikauta Koreriha, me te koreo o Te Puhipi ki nga rangatira o Nu Tirani.
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Publisher
Sydney : Printed at the Gazette Office, by Anne Howe, [1833]
Alternative title
Pukapuka o te Tino Rangatira o Waikauta Koreriha.
Date
[1833]
Call Numbers
DSM/997.05/R , 83/196 , C 800
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Language
- English
- Maori
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Physical content
[2], 10 p. (first 2 pages blank) ; 22 cm.
Publication information
Publisher
Sydney : Printed at the Gazette Office, by Anne Howe, [1833]
Place of Publication
New South Wales
Date Published
[1833]
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Full title
Letter of the Right Honorable Lord Viscount Goderich, and ; Address of James Busby, Esq. British Resident, to the Chiefs of New Zealand = ko te pukapuka o te Tino Rangatira o Waikauta Koreriha, me te koreo o Te Puhipi ki nga rangatira o Nu Tirani.
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Notes
General note
English text, with parallel Māori text. Printed in double columns.
Goderich's letter dated 14 June, 1832 ; Busby's address dated 17 May, 1833.
Mitchell Library copy has bookbinder's label: "Corbett"...
Citation / References Note
Bagnall 2139.
Williams 11.
Additional physical form availability note
Online at the State Library of NSW.
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DSM/997.05/R , 83/196 , C 800
Record Identifier
74VvWyw6gAPy
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/74VvWyw6gAPy
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MMS ID
991012097079702626
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