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- Te Tiriti ki Manukau-Kāwhia | Manukau-Kāwhia sheet
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The Manukau-Kāwhia Sheet is the only surviving copy with the signature of Colonial Secretary Willoughby Shortland (rather than by Hobson, who had been paralysed by a stroke on 1 March). It was also the last copy to be returned, in 1841. It was first sent to Captain William Symonds on 13 March 1840, and he gathered signatures from chiefs around...
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- New Zealand History / New Zealand / Archives New Zealand / Archives / Waitangi / Waitangi Day / Wellington / Maori / William Symonds / Willoughby Shortland / Treaty of Waitangi / Te Tiriti o Waitangi
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