THE NEW ZEALAND STANDARD. — Presented by the British Government on March 20th, 1834. Chosen from — a selection of three, by the Bay of Islands Chiefs, the voting being — 12, 10, 6. Saluted by the “H.M.S. Alligator,” and with nine cheers — from the 120 Europeans thee assembled

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THE NEW ZEALAND STANDARD. Presented by the British Government on March 20th, 1834. Chosen from a selection of three, by the Bay of Islands Chiefs, the voting being 12, 10, 6. Saluted by the “H.M.S. Alligator,” and with nine cheers from the 120 Europeans thee assembled.

THE NEW ZEALAND STANDARD.
Presented by the British Government on March 20th, 1834. Chosen from
a selection of three, by the Bay of Islands Chiefs, the voting being
12, 10, 6. Saluted by the “H.M.S. Alligator,” and with nine cheers
from the 120 Europeans thee assembled.

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Title: Earliest New Zealand: The Journals and Correspondence of the Rev. John Butler

Author: R. J. Barton

Publication details: Masterton

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