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- Te Tiriti ki Te Moana o Toi Huatahi | Bay of Plenty (Fedarb) sheet
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After arriving in Tauranga on 11 May 1840, Major Thomas Bunbury had missionary James Stack produce two copies of te Tiriti o Waitangi. One of these was this Bay of Plenty (Fedarb) Sheet, given to the 23-year old trader, James Fedarb. He was to receive compensation for each signature he gathered, although in the end he was never paid. Fedarb lef...
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- New Zealand History / New Zealand / Archives New Zealand / Archives / Waitangi / Waitangi Day / Wellington / Maori / James Stack / Thomas Bunbury / James Fedarb / William Hobson / Opotiki / Torere / Te Kaha / Whakatane / Treaty of Waitangi / Tiriti o Waitangi / Tauranga
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