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One of a series on NZ history aimed at children ages 8-15yrs. This title introduces the colourful characters and progressive policies of the New Zealand Liberal party, which governed New Zealand between 1890 and 1911. Includes coverage of - old age pension schemes, industrial le ...
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Learn about the history of the Treaty of Waitangi, from its background and signing to the following conflicts. This title is an ideal companion to the New Zealand school curriculum, for use by eight to fifteen-year-olds, providing a continuum of early New Zealand history.
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One of a series on NZ history recommended for ages 8-15. Presents the key events in New Zealand's farming history including coverage of pioneer farmers, sheep stations, the wheat boom, the frozen meat trade and lifestyles and challenges of early farmers. Each double-page spread i ...
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| ISBN |
9780909047146 |
| Published |
1 January 1996 by Waiatarua |
| Interest Age |
4-7 years |
| Language |
(Maori) |
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From the first sealing gangs to the establishment of whaling stations on New Zealand shores, the whalers and sealers contributed to the settlement of colonial New Zealand in many unique ways. This title is an ideal companion to the New Zealand school curriculum, for use by eight ...
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Tracking the key figures in the history of early New Zealand exploration by European explorers, this is an ideal companion to the New Zealand school curriculum, for use by eight to fifteen-year-olds.
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