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Wairarapa: an historical excursion
A. G. Bagnall
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Frontmatter
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Foreword by Sir Alister McIntosh (page vii)
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I Maori Wairarapa (page 1)
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II Offshore navigators (page 16)
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III Exploration by beach and ridge (page 23)
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IV Occupation to 1853 (page 45)
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V Purchase (page 80)
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VI Over the range to the bush inns (page 108)
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VII Crown and settlers' title (page 122)
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VIII Four villages (page 137)
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IX Beyond the tenth commandment (page 173)
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X Maori and pakeha (page 191)
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XI Provincial growth and politics (page 235)
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XII From Alfredton to Eketahuna (page 251)
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XIII The last bush frontier (page 267)
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XIV Town, county and politics (page 303)
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XV The pastoral perimeter (page 321)
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XVI Subdivision by fiat or family choice (page 364)
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XVII Wairarapa Moana (page 377)
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XVIII Local Government (page 387)
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XIX Communications (page 407)
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XX Primary industries (page 446)
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XXI Education (page 482)
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XXII Occasionally when not working (page 499)
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XXIII At the bell (page 517)
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Appendices
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I The origin of Trust lands (page 521)
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II Tables (page 532)
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Abbreviations (page 538)
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A note on sources (page 539)
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Bibliography (page 540)
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Acknowledgements (page 579)
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Index (page 585)