William Rolleston : a New Zealand statesman
Contents
-
- [covers]
- William Rolleston
- [dedication]
- [frontispiece]
- [title page]
- [imprint]
- Contents p. v
- Illustrations p. vi
- Foreword p. vii
- Chronological Table p. ix
- Preface p. x
-
- Chapter I — Ancestry and Education p. 1
- Chapter II — Rolleston Becomes A Sheep-Farmer p. 8
- Chapter III — Rolleston In Provincial Politics p. 20
- Chapter IV — Rolleston as Superintendent, 1868-76 p. 28
- Chapter V — Early Problems in Education p. 43
- Chapter VI — Provincial Days—Immigration and Land Settlement p. 51
- Chapter VII — Rolleston As Under-Secretary for Native Affairs, 1865-68 p. 62
- Chapter VIII — Rolleston In Parliament — Fall of Third Stafford Government 1868-69 p. 74
- Chapter IX — The Triumph of Vogel, 1870 p. 83
- Chapter X — Rolleston and Stafford Again, 1871-72 p. 94
- Chapter XI — The Waterhouse Interlude, 1872-73 p. 104
- Chapter XII — Abolition of The Provinces, 1874-76 p. 111
- Chapter XIII — The Intermediate Period: Sir Harry Atkinson's First Ministry, 1876-77 p. 117
- Chapter XIV — Sir George Grey and Rolleston, 1877-79 p. 129
- Chapter XV — Rolleston in Office, 1879-84 p. 137
- Chapter XVI — Te Whiti and Parihaka, 1880-81 p. 152
- Chapter XVII — Stout-Vogel Ministry, 1884-87 p. 164
- Chapter XVIII — Atkinson Again Prime Minister, 1887-90 p. 171
- Chapter XIX — Rolleston Returns to Parliament, 1890-93 p. 176
- Chapter XX — Seddon and Rolleston, 1893-99 p. 189
- Chapter XXI — Rolleston's Last Fight p. 199