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CONTENTS.
CHAPTER I.
THE FIRST GOVERNOR OF NEW ZEALAND.
A glance at Captain Hobson's administration of the affairs of New
Zealand
CHAPTER II.
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POSITION, &c. OF AUCKLAND.
Captain Hobson's description of the position of Auckland, and his
reasons for selecting it as the site for the capital of New Zea-
land-Nature of the country, and character of the soil-The
position of its two harbours-The extent of its water commu-
nication with the interior of the country-Governor Grey's
description of the available character of the land in the neigh-
bourhood-Resemblance to the site of Corinth-Reasons for
which it was determined by the British Government that
Auckland should be the seat of the Government of the
colony
Page 11
APPENDIX.
Proclamation-Discovery of gold-Agreement with natives-Pro-
visional regulations
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15 Conbill
November 16th 1853.
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