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" Captain was thereby prevailed on to leave the vessel, accompanied by his chief officer, with three boats manned, to get the spars on board, the natives who had arrived in the ship being of the party, which was accompanied by a number of others in their... "
Journal of a Ten Months' Residence in New Zealand - Page 310
by Richard Alexander Cruise - 1824 - 327 pages
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Wild Life in Southern Seas

Louis Becke - Natural history - 1897 - 394 pages
...alleged that Captain Thompson ill-treated. (Nothing definite to this effect seems to have been proved.) The boats were conducted to a river, on entering which...Captain Thompson was invited to land and mark the trees he wanted. The boats landed accordingly, the tide being then beginning to ebb, and the crews...
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Historical Records of New South Wales: Bligh and Macquarie, 1809-1811

New South Wales - New South Wales - 1901 - 780 pages
...The Captain was inquest of thereby prevailed on to leave the vessel, accompanied by his chief spars. officer, with three boats manned, to get the spars...wanted. The boats landed accordingly, the tide being theu beginning to ebb, and the crews following to assist in the work. The guides Native led the party...
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From Tasman to Marsden: A History of Northern New Zealand from 1642 to 1818

Robert McNab - Missions - 1914 - 264 pages
...objected to perform until he should accompany them to point out such as he might best approve. The Captain was thereby prevailed on to leave the vessel,...the tide being then beginning to ebb, and the crews following to assist in the work. The guides led the party through various parts of the wood that were...
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Historical Records of New Zealand, Volume 1

Robert McNab - New Zealand - 1908 - 808 pages
...approve. The Captain in quest or was thereby prevailed on to leave the vessel, accompanied by *pars' his chief officer, with three boats manned, to get...Captain Thompson was invited to land, and mark the spare he wanted. The boats landed accordingly, the tide being then beginning to ebb, and the crews...
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Country of Writing: Travel Writing and New Zealand, 1809-1900

Lydia Wevers - Language Arts & Disciplines - 2002 - 246 pages
...objected to perform until he should accompany them to point out such as he might best approve. The Captain was thereby prevailed on to leave the vessel,...of the ship; and after proceeding some distance up, Capt. Thomson was invited to land and mark the spars he wanted. The boats landed accordingly, the tide...
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