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A Sequel to One of England's Little Wars

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A SEQUEL TO
“ONE OF ENGLAND'S LITTLE WARS:”
being an account of the REAL ORIGIN OF THE WAR IN NEW ZEALAND,
ITS PRESENT STAGE,
AND THE FUTURE PROSPECTS OF THE COLONY.

archdeacon of kapiti, new zealand.
WILLIAMS AND NORGATE,
14, HENRIETTA STREET, COVENT GARDEN, LONDON,
AND 20, SOUTH FREDERICK STREET, EDINBURGH.
1861.
page break Hocken Library Facsimile No. 5
This copy of the original edition is published
by the Hocken Library, University of Otago,
Dunedin, New Zealand, 1967.

NOTE.
The subjoined letter, addressed by Archdeacon Hadfield to
the Editor of “The Times,” was forwarded to that journal im-
mediately
after the arrival of the last mail from New Zealand
via Marseilles, but the insertion is apparently refused. The
public will be better able to form their own opinion of the
Editer's want of fairness in this matter, when it is remembered
that his columns are so frequently open to articles and letters
defending the policy of the war, and the Governor's proceed-
ings
in relation thereto.
London, May 24, 1861.
Recently published,
ONE OF ENGLAND'S LITTLE WARS. A Letter to
the Duke of Neweastle, by Octavius Hadfield, Arch-
deacon
of Kapiti, New Zealand. 8vo. 1s.
THE WAR IN NEW ZEALAND. By William Fox,
Member of the House of Representatives, Auckland, N. Z.
Sept. 1860. 8vo. 1s.
Printed Itek-offset in New Zealand
by John McIndoe Ltd. Dunedin
.