New Zealand ; or, recollections of it, 1834 [microform].

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New Zealand ; or, recollections of it, 1834 [microform].

Describes Maori customs, the Christian missions, sawmilling and the scenery; refers also to the rescue of Mrs. Guard in Taranaki. Typescript has ms. notes by E.H. McCormick, 1961.

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Yale University Library

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McCormick, E. H. (Eric Hall), 1906-1995

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Markham, Edward, 1801-1865

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