... be employed in conveying to the new settlement a further number of women from the Friendly Islands, New Caledonia, etc., which are contiguous thereto, and from whence any number may be procured without difficulty ; and without a sufficient proportion... Historical Records of New Zealand - Page 54by Robert McNab - 1908 - 650 pagesFull view - About this book
| George Burnett Barton - Australia - 1889 - 756 pages
...conveying to the new settlement a further number of women from the Friendly Islands, New Caledonia, etc., which are contiguous thereto, and from whence any...regulation and management of the settlement should ^e committed to the care of a discreet officer, and provision should be made in all cases, both civil... | |
| Australia - 1892 - 804 pages
...be procured w-ithout difficulty ; and without a sufficient proportion of that sex it is well-known that it would be impossible to preserve the settlement...in all cases, both civil and military, by special 1786 instructions under the Great Seal or otherwise, as may be thought la Aug proper. Upon the whole,... | |
| George Burnett Barton - Australia - 1889 - 752 pages
...number of women from the island Friendly Islands, New Caledonia, itc., which are contiguous women. thereto, and from whence any number may be procured...settlement from gross irregularities and disorders. Government The whole regulation and management of the settlement should colony ke committed to the... | |
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