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The New Zealand Cross Copyright Frontispiece Author’s Previous Titles Dedication To Preface Foreword Contents Part 1 The Creation Of The New Zealand Cross Decoration The Current Locations Of The New Zealand Crosses As Well As Some Specimens. American Numismatic Society – Summation of Important Involvement with Medals, Orders and Decorations Sir Walter Lawry Buller 13 The Alexander Turnbull Library Part 2 New Zealand Cross Recipients, Their Citations And Additional Information Concerning The Awards Adamson, Thomas, Private, Corps of Guides and Wanganui Rangers Ahururu, Henare Kepa Te, Native Contingent and Constable, No. 1 Division, Armed Constabulary. Austin, Samuel, Sergeant, Wanganui Volunteer Contingent. Biddle, Benjamin, Constable, No. 1 Division, Armed Constabulary. Black, Solomon, Constable, No.1 Division, Armed Constabulary. Carkeek, Arthur Wakefield, Sergeant, Armed Constabulary De Sardinha, Antonio Rodriguez, Trooper, Taranaki Mounted Volunteers. Featherston, Dr. Isaac Earl, Volunteer Native Contingent on the Staff of Major General Chute. C.b. Hill, George Rowley, Sergeant, No1 Division, Armed Constabulary. Lingard, William, Trooper, Kai Iwi Cavalry Volunteers. Mcdonnell, Thomas, Lieut- Col. New Zealand Militia. Mace, Joseph Francis, Captain, Taranaki Militia. Mair, Gilbert, Captain, New Zealand Militia. Maling, Christopher, Sergeant, Corps of Guides and on Retirement Raised to the Rank of Captain. Northcroft, Henry William, Late Ensign, Patea Rangers, and Sub-inspector of Armed Constabulary. Preece, George, Interpreter, Sub-inspector and Captain, Armed Constabulary. Te Rangihiwinui, Kepa (Major Kemp), New Zealand Militia, Native Contingent. Roberts, John Mackintosh, Inspector, Armed Constabulary Shepherd, Richards, Sergeant, Armed Constabulary. Smith, Angus, Cornet, Bay of Plenty Cavalry Volunteers. Wahawaha, Ropata, Major, Wanganui Native Contingent. The Poverty Bay Massacre Walker, Samuel, Assistant Surgeon, Armed Constabulary. Wrigg, Harry Charles William, Late Cornet, Bay of Plenty Cavalry Volunteers. Part 3 New Zealand War Campaigns 1860-1872 Sir George Grey, Governor Major- General Sir G. S. Whitmore, Kcmg Napier’s History As A Garrison Town And Military Headquarters 51 The First Taranaki War Conference of Maori Chiefs at Kohimarama, Auckland, on the 10th July, 1860. The Second Taranaki War The Waikato Story A Tale Of Waikato Enlightenment The Road To The Waikato Wars Colonial Self Sufficiency In Sight Omarunui Te Kooti And Titokowaru Disrupt Urewera And Taranaki Titokowaru’s Daliance With Victory Military Dictatorship A Possible Option 89 Maori Opposition Declines Part 1v The Aftermath New Zealand Emerges Into The Wider World Te Whiti At Parihaka The Land Confiscation Saga Continued Appendix 1 Appendix 2 Appendix 111 Select Bibliography Endnotes
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