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The First Colonist: Samuel Deighton, 1821 1900Stock informationGeneral Fields
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DescriptionA fascinating insight into early New Zealand history. Draws on letters between Deighton and government officials: Deighton, from Cambridge, England, was the first ashore from the first ships which landed off Petone in Wellington Harbour in 1840; he held land orders from the New Zealand Company and fought in the Maori wars; he became an interpreter and a resident magistrate; he served as a magistrate and Native Land Court Judge in the Chatham Islands; he wrote the first Moriori dictionary (included in appendices); letters provide information and understanding of land purchases and Maori-European relationships. Author descriptionMike Butler graduated with a BA in English Literature at Victoria University in Wellington and worked for 18 years as a newspaper journalist, mostly as chief sub-editor of the Herald-Tribune in Hastings. He has been a contract writer and is a contributor to the New Zealand Centre for Political Research. Samuel Deighton is the author's great-grandfather. |