English-born Thomas Morland Hocken (1836 1910), doctor, historian, and bibliographer, arrived in New Zealand in 1862 after abandoning his career as a ship's surgeon. After establishing a general practice in Dunedin, Hocken began to take a keen interest in the country's recent past. Published in 1898, this book was Hocken's first major work on New Zealand. The book focuses on the history of European settlement in the southern province of Otago in the years preceding the gold rush. Hocken begins with an account of the first pioneers' arrival in New Zealand, and the 'Wakefield Scheme' of...
English-born Thomas Morland Hocken (1836 1910), doctor, historian, and bibliographer, arrived in New Zealand in 1862 after abandoning his career as a ...