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Campbell & Co. on its undertaking to pay interest at five per cent.
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where it anchored on 3 May 1810. This is the first reference to a
European ship entering the harbour although others had probably preceded it. Tucker would later return and become the first European to settle in the area. While it was no part of his intention Campbell was thus instrumental in
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In the early years, Campbell & Co.'s business dealings involved importing goods and spirits from
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on the southeast coast of the South Island. These are the first identifiable
Europeans recorded as landing in the area, although others probably preceded them. The gang included the ex-convict
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709:Taka: A Vignette Life of William Tucker 1784–1817
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