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1. Colonization, 1830s To 1870: 1. The Theory Of Systematic Colonization: The Sufficient Price (letter Of Edward Gibbon Wakefield, 2 June 1835) -- 2. Extending The Frontier Of New South Wales (edward Gibbon Wakefield's Evidence Before The House Of Lords Committee, 14 May 1838) -- 3. Missionary Opposition To The New Zealand Company (dandeson Coates's Evidence Before The House Of Lords Committee, 14 May 1838) -- 4. The Colonial Office And The New Zealand Company (minute By Sir James Stephen, 15 March 1839) -- 5. Annexation Of New Zealand To New South Wales (lord Normanby's Instruction To Captain William Hobnson, On Appointment As Consul And Lieutenant-governor, 14 August 1839) -- 6. Captain Hobson's Supplementary Instructions (further Explanations For Captain Hobson, 15 August 1839) -- 7. Auckland: Choosing The Site For The Capital (captain Hobson's Dispatch To Lord John Russell, 15 October 1840). 8. The New Zealand Company (the Company's Terms Of Sale For The Wellington Settlement, 1 June 1839 And A Later Company Advertisement) -- 9. The Nelson Land Lottery, 1841 (the New Zealand Journal Account, 4 September 1841) -- 10. Otago: Plans For A Scottish Farming Colony (from George Rennie's Address To Scotch Farmers, 1843 -- 11. Otago: Plans For A Free Church Of Scotland Colony (captain Williams Cargill's Letter To Dr. Andrew Aldcorn, May 1847) -- 12. Beginnings Of Pastoralism In Wellington And Nelson (john Robert Godley's Letter To His Father, 8 July 1850) -- 13. Sketch Plan For The Canterbury Settlement (from The First Outline Plan Published By The Canterbury Association, February 1850) -- 14. Theory And Practice In The Canterbury Settlement (godley's Comments On Pasturage Regulations, 4 June 1851) -- 15. Systematic Colonization In Practice: Canterbury After Eight Years (william Fox's Letter To Robert Godley, 31 December 1858). 16. Unplanned Colonization: Auckland At The End Of The 1840s (unfavourable Comment On Auckland By William Fox) -- 17. Auckland's Petition For Separation, 1855 (petition Of Auckland Provincial Councillors, 18 May 1855) -- 18. Cheaper Land: Governor Grey's Regulations, 1853 (the Lyttleton Times's Attack, 26 March 1853) -- 19. Provincialism: The Social Characteristics Of The Eight Colonies (from Dr. Arthur Thomson's Story Of New Zealand, 1859) -- 20.government In The Gold Fields (from The Gold Fields Act, 1858) -- 21. Colonization By Public Works And Immigration (from Julius Vogel's Budget Speech, 28 June 1870). Edited By W. David Mcintyre And W. J. Gardner.