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Contents.
| CHAPTER. | TITLE. | PAGE. |
| Preface. | ||
| I. | Discovery by Tasman, 1642 and 1643 | 1 |
| II. | Cook on the East Coast, 1769 | 16 |
| III. | De Surville Visits Doubtless Bay, 1769 | 33 |
| IV. | Cook Completes his Survey, 1769 and 1770 | 46 |
| V. | Marion's Visit to the Bay of Islands, 1772 | 59 |
| VI. | Stray Visitors, 1773 to 1793 |
| 1. |
—Furneaux visits Tolaga Bay, 1773. |
| 2. |
—Discovery of the Kermadecs, 1788. |
| 3. |
—H.M.S. “Gorgon's" Visit, 1792. |
| 4. |
—Kidnapping Flax Dressers, 1792 and 1793. |
| 5. |
—D'Entrecasteaux's Visit, 1793. |
| 6. |
—Governor King's Visit, 1793. |
| 75 | ||
| VII. | The First Timber Trade, 1794 to 1801 | 86 |
| VIII. | The First Whaling Trade, 1801 to 1806 | 95 |
| IX. | The Day of Te Pahi, 1806 to 1809 | 109 |
| X. | The Massacre of the “Boyd," 1809 and 1810 | 125 |
| XI. | After the Massacre, 1810 to 1814 | 138 |
| XII. | Development of the Mission Scheme, 1807 to 1814 | 154 |
| XIII. | Marsden Establishes the Mission, 1814 and 1815 | 168 |
| XIV. | The Bay of Islands, 1815 to 1818 | 187 |
| Bibliography | 213 | |
| Index— | ||
| Personal | 221 | |
| Shipping | 224 | |
| General | 225 |



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