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the first gate, passed through the second gate and stopped at the third. Captain Peter MacGregor, Royal Scots, commanded the grenadiers. At the third gate, the
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so by some of those about him, that the garrison acted treacherously upon the head of our party, in first admitting them through the wicket, and then setting upon them; but, however Sir T. Hislop's well-known humanity and moderation may acquit him (and we have good reason to know, that he was not the most morally culpable in that transaction) of a wanton or premeditated shedding of blood, still, in the affair of
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artillerymen carrying on their deadly cannonade to the last. Holkar's left flank were pursued along the river bank to their camp, which when attacked by the Royal Scots caused them to retreat across the river. Holkar's right flank was overpowered at the same time by infantry and cavalry, and the centre, finding both flanks turned, gave way on the appearance of a brigade ascending from the river. Holkar's horse had also fled in the action, Holkar's artillery turning some guns and firing a salvo upon them as they left.
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Colonel must come to me." He sent the same answer to a second message. One of the interpreters now offered to remain a hostage in the pah—this I would not hear of. I then sent my final message to Pomare, that if he did not come to me in five minutes, I would attack his pah, this threat induced Pomare to come.
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and nearly related to some of the first families in the country, and his having been exposed naked from the walls, branded our name with an idea of barbarity and injustice, that in that quarter of India will not be easily effaced or forgotten. Sir T. Hislop supposed, or more probably was led to think
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appeared on the fort at about 5:00 pm, some pioneers approached the gate unopposed, and finding it barred, managed to enter through an opening made between the right wall and gate-frame. With the flag still flying and Arabs appearing on the walls, Gordon, his storming party and other officers entered
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but the fellow withdrew. He then put his hand on the hilt his sword and the grenadiers took to seizing matchlocks. Taking offense, the Arabs called out in their language, "Their honour and their faith", drew daggers and set upon the party, killing Gordon and the three grenadiers. Murray fell wounded
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The fort was taken that evening, 27 February 1818. The
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Hulme's flank companies were tasked with leading the attack toward the right on Holkar's left flank and at Dubli. Steady but determined, suffering severe injuries from grape and chain shot, a bayonet charge through Holkar's artillery cleared Dubli and drove the flank's infantry to flee; Holkar's
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flying in Pomare's pah; but as the proclamation only authorized loyal natives to shew it, I could not recognise it as an emblem of peace from a supposed rebel.—The troops commenced disembarking, and when landed, I sent two
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by night; the inhabitants evacuating the pā with little resistance. Property said to have been stolen from Kororāreka and elsewhere was believed to have been concealed in dense bush, making it impossible to find. Phillpotts took away several boats.
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Crossing the river at the ford, they came under cannon fire and formed up under shelter of the opposite bank, along with Hislop and staff. Malcolm ordered Hulme's flank companies, the MER and 2/14th MNI to move up and form on top of the bank.
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Artillery fire on the gates, and the likelihood of assault, troubled the garrison. The Kiladar called for terms at about 4:00 pm, and when requested to open the gates and unconditionally surrender, he promised to comply. When a
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toward the wicket, fending off with his sword. As the Arabs closed the wicket, a grenadier on the outside thrust his musket through the gap whilst Lieutenant Colonel Mackintosh, Commissariat, and Captain M‘Craith,
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Regiment under Captain Maitland, stood by. As the day proceeded, with support of the Rifle Corps and the 3rd Light Infantry, they moved up with two guns to shelter in a ravine south-east of the fort.
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since January 1820. Their first child, Jane Mary Hulme, was born at Newington on 9 June 1822. In July that year, Major Hulme exchanged places with Captain Matthew Ford, to be Captain of the
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with the 96th Regiment under Lieut. Colonel Hulme and about 50 volunteers under command of Cornthwaite Hector, sailed out of Auckland for the Bay of Islands on 27 April, anchoring off
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Hulme later reported to FitzRoy that in obedience with FitRoy's instructions, he "prepared to attack the rebel chiefs, and to destroy their property". On the morning of 29 April. HMS
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where a treaty was settled on 6 January 1818, defining the state's territories that were to be defended against all enemies. In general orders of 23 December 1817, Hislop observed:
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and the conduct of Captain Hulme, Captain M‘Gregor, and of every officer and man belonging to it entitles them to his Excellency's most favourable report and warmest commendation.
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On the morning of 22 December, Holkar's army were found arranged in two lines on the high ground about the ruined hilltop village of Dubli about half a mile beyond the ford on the
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and command the troops there. Another son, Charles Francis, was born at Norfolk Island on 9 March 1842. The Hulmes and the detachment of the 96th departed Norfolk Island by the
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moved off for Waikare Inlet but light winds slowed their five mile voyage to a midnight anchorage off Otuihu, the exposed pā of a supposed rebel chief, Pomare. Hulme reported:
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within 60 miles of Russell as well as notice of 26 April, stating that: "During the continuance of war, no natives may approach the Ships, the Soldiers, or encampment at the
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that no one would hurt him. I had never been told officially that Pomare was to be taken a prisoner, and must go, as such, to the Governor, on board the "North Star,"
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fort, ceded under the Treaty of Mandsaur, on 23 February. Expecting friendly territory, the baggage column moved on ahead of the troops to Panakhed, Karwand and the
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justly due to his rebellion in the first instance, particularly after the warning he had received in the morning." Carnaticus commented in 1820:
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Hulme was stationed with the 96th Regiment at Halifax from September 1824, and in
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The army left a detachment of the 16th Light Infantry at Thalner. In pursuit of
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Upon leaving college, Hulme received a commission as ensign in the newly raised
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from 1 January 1854 but received less support in the idea of an appointment to
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Based in Hobart, Van Diemen's Land, with his troops, since arrival of the ship
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Hone Heke's pā, Puketutu, under attack. Artist: John Williams, 58th Regt, 1845.
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1980:"Army of India Medal—Royal Scots (name misspelt: Hulure, William, Captain)"
1966:
Papers on Subjects Connected with the Duties of the Corp of Royal Engineers
1139:. Since 21 June, detachments of the Regiment were made ready for travel to
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360:. He also served in Malta and Ireland. John married Mary Hart at St David,
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The Church of England in Nova Scotia and the Tory Clergy of the Revolution
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inside the pā. But they were by no means beaten, far from it, as without
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in flat-bottomed boats with the 1st division on 30 November, arrived at
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Church, Kent, on 3 August 1811, his sons, William and John, gained two
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828:, making for encampment across the river, was fired upon as he passed
3008:. Ministry for Culture and Heritage – NZ History online. 3 April 2009
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Pindari Society and the Establishment of British Paramountcy in India
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in Ireland a year later. Back to England, they were stationed at
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Sketch of the attack on the fort of Thalner, 27 February 1818.
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unit. In parallel operations elsewhere, on 7 May, Lieutenant
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Plan of the assault of the fort of Thalner, 27 February 1818.
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Battlefield of Mahidpur from the Shipra River, December 1817.
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2822:. Vol. 1, no. 16. 24 March 1840 – via Trove.
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Great Britain. Army. Army of the Deccan, 1817, 1818 (1824).
3240:. Vol. 24, no. 3609. 12 December 1848. p. 3.
3094:
Cowan, James (1922). "Chapter 6: The Fighting at Omapere".
2651:. Vol. 1. Perth: R. A. & J. Hay. pp. 504–505.
2182:(June). Chatham: The Institution of Royal Engineers: 82–96.
1998:
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Hulme's service in the East Indies began on arrival at the
419:'s corps on the south coast of Spain, and 50 more with Sir
301:(10 May 1788 – 21 August 1855) was an officer of the
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Members of the New Zealand Legislative Council (1841–1853)
2754:"Libraries and Leisure: Museum of the Manchester Regiment"
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had sailed for the Bay of Islands on 23 April. The barque
427:, and following marriage to Alice Phillips (1786–1847) at
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3304:. Vol. 11, no. 763. 20 October 1854. p. 1.
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96th Regt full dress coatee worn by Lt Col William Hulme.
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Hulme was appointed by Governor George Grey as the first
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1862:. Vol. 12, no. 851. 24 August 1855. p. 2.
1471:, 30 April 1845. Artist: John Williams, 58th Regt, 1845.
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Member, General Legislative Council of New Zealand, 1849
3286:. Vol. 11, no. 705. 31 March 1854. p. 2.
3272:. Vol. 5, no. 340. 11 August 1849. p. 2.
2894:. Vol. 10, no. 521. 16 March 1844. p. 2.
2719:. No. 17999. London. 7 February 1824. p. 212.
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2029:. Vol. 11, no. 705. 31 March 1854. p. 2.
2876:. Vol. 3, no. 184. 27 March 1844. p. 5.
1959:"2. Remarks on the Military Operations in New Zealand"
3254:. Vol. 5, no. 333. 26 July 1849. p. 2.
3173:. Vol. 4, no. 170. 7 June 1845. p. 54.
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2858:. Vol. 13, no. 1546. 3 May 1842. p. 3.
2691:. London: Baldwin, Cradock and Joy. pp. 181–190.
2015:. Vol. 5, no. 333. 26 July 1849. p. 4.
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Plan of the encampment at Mahidpur, 21 December 1817.
3155:. Vol. 1, no. 26. 28 June 1845. p. 4.
3133:. Vol. I, no. 37. 21 June 1845. p. 4
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3118:. Vol. 1, no. 37. 21 June 1845. p. 2.
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3066:. Vol. 1, no. 26. 28 June 1845. p. 4.
2994:. Vol. 3, no. 124. 24 May 1845. p. 3.
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1941:. Vol. 3, no. 124. 24 May 1845. p. 3.
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2224:. London: John Murray. 1 January 1842. p. 242.
546:, and returned to Tiruchirappalli. They marched to
511:where they remained until 1808, then moved back to
3372:British military personnel of the New Zealand Wars
3112:"New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian"
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622:on 7 November, they moved on to take part in the
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3218:The Maitland and Hunter River General Advertiser
3100:. Vol. 1: 1845–1864. Wellington: R.E. Owen.
2911:. Vol. 7. London: John Murray. p. 249.
2599:, Court of Proprietors of East-India Stock, 1824
2596:Papers Respecting the Pindarry and Mahratta Wars
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3083:. Wellington: Samuel Costall. pp. 173–179.
2804:. Vol. 27, no. 1233. 14 January 1840.
2361:. London: Black, Kingsbury, Parbury, and Allen.
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1968:. New Series 3. London: John Weale: 5–69.
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1884:. New York: Thomas Whitaker. p. 209.
1878:Eaton, Arthur Wentworth Hamilton (1891).
1061:then being reformed at Salford Barracks,
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289:Manager, Colonial Bank of Issue, Auckland
287:Postmaster, Province of Auckland, 1854–55
3189:New Zealand Heritage List/Rārangi Kōrero
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2429:. London: Suttaby & Co. p. 196.
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3006:"Puketutu and Te Ahuahu – Northern War"
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3397:19th-century British Army personnel
3337:University of King's College alumni
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1310:with the 58th Regiment under Major
902:they crossed the Tapti and reached
676:(1/14th MNI) under Major Smith and
657:, had assembled. Brigadier General
321:on 10 May 1788. He was educated at
13:
3392:Burials at Symonds Street Cemetery
2543:Neill, James George Smith (1843).
2327:(Thesis). University of Wisconsin.
2221:The New Army List for January 1842
2169:"The Royal Staff Corps, 1800–1837"
1957:Collinson, Thomas Bernard (1853).
1901:. London: War Office. p. 362.
1844:, The National Archives, p. 7
1183:, in March he accompanied Captain
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14:
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2908:The New Annual Army List for 1846
2046:New Zealand Historic Places Trust
1517:frontal assault the following day
562:where they were employed against
538:The regiment was restyled as the
471:Sepoy battalions employed by the
344:in Portugal, particularly on the
325:, Windsor, Halifax, Nova Scotia.
317:William Browne Hulme was born at
2668:"Funeral of the Late Col. Hulme"
2648:A Military History of Perthshire
2521:. London: Stanley Paul & Co.
2304:Burton, Reginald George (1910).
2040:McKenzie, Joan (11 April 2011).
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3302:The Southern Cross: Supplement
2550:. London: Smith, Elder and Co.
2110:England and Wales Census, 1861
1972:
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1374:Hulme's two interpreters were
1224:
618:. Joining the 2nd division at
461:
158:7th Regiment (Royal Fusiliers)
1:
2512:Steward, W. Augustus (1915).
1804:
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1250:Launceston, Van Dieman's Land
1218:National Library of Australia
1052:7th Regiment, Royal Fusiliers
678:2/14th Madras Native Infantry
674:1/14th Madras Native Infantry
638:, some 28 miles (45 km) from
3220:. Vol. 4, no. 258.
1199:on 28 February, arriving at
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906:on 6 March, then to Porlah,
879:1/2nd Madras Native Infantry
790:, 2–6 February, and crossed
527:'s expedition against Dutch
468:1st (Royal) Regiment of Foot
403:, from 12 June 1792; in the
7:
2905:Hart, Henry George (1846).
2733:Hart, Henry George (1839).
2634:. Vol. 2. p. 227.
2566:"Storm and Fall of Talnair"
2564:An Eye-Witness (May 1820).
2355:Blacker, Valentine (1821).
2321:McEldowney, Philip (1966).
2176:The Royal Engineers Journal
1480:
1382:. Merrett explained to the
1285:gazetted a proclamation of
1171:, on the 12 January 1840.
1103:in Scotland. They moved to
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3153:The Wellington Independent
3064:The Wellington Independent
2483:. London: Thomas Davidson.
1599:Alexander Turnbull Library
1532:. They transferred to the
1474:Alexander Turnbull Library
1460:Hulme burns Otuihu whilst
503:in December, moved out to
499:until November, landed at
401:Sydney County, Nova Scotia
153:1st Regiment (Royal Scots)
3367:History of Norfolk Island
3237:The Sydney Morning Herald
3030:Raugh, Harold E. (2004).
2466:. London: Alfred Kinloch.
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716:on 26 February 1823. The
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2834:"Fete at Norfolk Island"
2736:The New Annual Army List
2631:Madras Artillery Records
2460:Kinloch, Alfred (1864).
2254:Cannon, Richard (1847).
2042:"Burrows House, Parnell"
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1423:Thomas Bernard Collinson
800:Madras European Regiment
670:Madras European Regiment
486:
338:Corps of Royal Engineers
3214:"Shipping Intelligence"
2271:Hislop, Thomas (1820),
2167:Garwood, F. S. (1943).
1677:Symonds Street Cemetery
1643:In July 1849, Governor
1248:on 14 April 1844, from
593:Third Anglo-Maratha War
571:Francis Rawdon-Hastings
334:Manchester, Nova Scotia
185:Third Anglo-Maratha War
83:Symonds Street Cemetery
3080:The New Zealand Reader
2892:The Cornwall Chronicle
2412:. London: E. Williams.
2133:Royal Collection Trust
1917:Groves, Percy (1903).
1692:
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764:Capturing Holkar guns.
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653:, Hari Rao Holkar and
519:and the right wing to
497:Prince of Wales Island
458:on 23 September 1803.
346:Lines of Torres Vedras
313:Early years and family
2610:Lake, Edward (1825).
1685:
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1107:in November, then to
1059:96th Regiment of Foot
887:
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672:under Major Andrews,
651:Malhar Rao Holkar III
566:marauders into 1817.
531:but were diverted to
456:Nova Scotia Fencibles
366:40th Regiment of Foot
303:96th Regiment of Foot
148:Nova Scotia Fencibles
72:Auckland, New Zealand
3347:Royal Scots officers
3284:"The Southern Cross"
3193:Heritage New Zealand
3167:"Local Intelligence"
2717:"The London Gazette"
2703:"The London Gazette"
2441:"Deccan Prize Money"
2027:"The Southern Cross"
1661:Province of Auckland
1185:Alexander Maconochie
1067:Halifax, Nova Scotia
439:on 8 November 1841.
405:7th Regiment of Foot
319:Halifax, Nova Scotia
173:New Zealand, 1844–45
57:Halifax, Nova Scotia
3252:"The New-Zealander"
3129:"Another Account".
2874:Launceston Examiner
2816:"Van Diemen's Land"
2628:Madras Presidency.
2423:J. A., ed. (1832).
2405:Carnaticus (1820).
2153:, 1828, p. 217
1895:War Office (1805).
1639:Legislative Council
1179:Though assigned to
1016:Thalner Fort, 2017.
817:. Reports that the
794:on 13 February. At
722:Army of India Medal
624:Battle of Sitabuldi
575:Maratha Confederacy
250:Army of India Medal
2992:The Auckland Times
2948:The Auckland Times
2927:The Southern Cross
2786:, p. 12, 1839
1986:on 2 November 2019
1860:The Southern Cross
1665:Postmaster-General
1446:Gottfried Lindauer
1328:James Everard Home
1242:Lieutenant Colonel
960:Kalakriti Archives
535:instead, in July.
473:East India Company
358:Duke of Wellington
296:Lieutenant Colonel
252:, Maheidpoor clasp
139:Lieutenant Colonel
81:Anglican section,
37:Auckland Libraries
3270:The New-Zealander
2856:The Sydney Herald
2838:The Sydney Herald
2198:War Times Journal
2013:The New-Zealander
1707:, Auckland, 2022.
1681:The New-Zealander
1667:for New Zealand.
1499:George Phillpotts
1464:is held on board
1244:Hulme arrived in
1169:Van Diemen's Land
1155:on 22 September.
834:Valentine Blacker
579:Sir Thomas Hislop
409:Royal Staff Corps
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