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Pūhipi

1. (loan) (personal name) Busby, James Busby (1802-1871) viticulturist, British resident, farmer, politician and newspaper editor who helped choose the first national flag and oversaw the signing of the declaration of Independence in 1835.

Pūhipi Pākehā i mau mai, ā noho tonu iho ia i Kororāreka hei kaiwhakahaere i te ture mō ngā Pākehā (TJ 11/1/1898:6). / The European, Busby, brought it and he was living at Kororāreka in charge of the law for the Europeans.

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