Bush Fighting. Illustrated by remarkable actions and incidents of the Maori war in New Zealand.
Contents
- Bush Fighting
- Chapter I
- Chapter II p. 20
- Chapter III p. 40
- Chapter IV p. 58
- Chapter V p. 80
- Chapter VI p. 94
- Chapter VII p. 112
- Chapter VIII p. 128
- Chapter IX p. 149
- Chapter X p. 159
- Chapter XI p. 175
- Chapter XII p. 205
- Chapter XIII p. 225
- Chapter XIV p. 241
- Chapter XV p. 257
- Chapter XVI p. 282
- Appendix
- I. — New Zealand Statistics p. 307
- II. — Numerical Return showing the Officers, Non-commissioned Officers, and Men of the various Corps serving in New Zealand killed, wounded, and died of wounds in engagements with, or ambuscade of, the insurgent Maoris, from 1st January, 1863, to 15th February, 1866 p. 311
- III. — Return of Maoris killed, wounded, and prisoners, in 1863-4-5 p. 312
- IV. — Criticisms on the Services of the Military in New Zealand p. 314
- V. — Account of the Escape of Fifty Prisoners in Wellington Harbour, New Zealand p. 317
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VI. — The "Duval-MacNaughton Rifle;" a new Weapon p. 319
- [introduction] p. 319
- Description of the "Duval-MacNaughton" Rifle p. 320
- Objections to the "Martini," by an eminent Gunmaker p. 324
- [conclusions] p. 326