



FRANCIS DART FENTON—PART ONE
From Squatter on Māori Land to Chief Judge of the Native Land Court
The Remarkable Career of FRANCIS DART FENTON
Hone Heke and the Russell Flagstaff
Hone Heke and the Russell Flagstaff
The Flag: In the early 1800s a steady trade was developing with Australia; the missionaries and early settlers needing implements, provisions etc. and with exports such as pigs, flax and timber being sent on the return voyage.
NON - MĀORI SEEKING WHAKAPAPA
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GOVERNOR GREY & HIS WAIKATO RIVER GUNBOATS
In late 1861 Sir George Grey returned to New Zealand for a second term as Governor, replacing Thomas Gore-Browne.
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