... 57]tance with all relating to the habits, and, so far as is known, of the language of the ancient Britons, Saxons, Danes, and the natives of the northern part of the island, will be of inestimable ... VIII. THE END OF THE VOYAGE, IX. THE NEW ZEALAND WAR, X. THE GLADE, XI. THE HAU-HAUS, XII. THE FIRST ALARM XIII. THE ATTACK ON THE GLADE, XIV. FRESH TROUBLES, XV. THE MASSACRE AT POVERTY BAY, ... pleasant place. There is generally more fun and laughing at that end than there is at the other; for all the people who fancy that they are of importance make a point of getting seats as near...