At the Margin of Empire : John Webster and Hokianga, 1841-1900

Author(s): Jennifer Ashton

NZ History/Society

In this remarkable biography, Jennifer Ashton uses the life of one man as a unique lens through which to view the early history of New Zealand. Born in Scotland in 1818, John Webster came to New Zealand via Australia in 1841 (after a violent encounter in the outback which he just escaped unscathed) and spent most of the rest of his life in Hokianga. At the Margin of Empire charts his colourful experiences carving out a fortune as the region's leading timber trader and cultivating connections with the leading figures of the day, Maori and Pakeha. Webster fought alongside Tamati Waka Nene in the Northern War, married one of Nene's relatives and built up his kauri timber business through trade with local chiefs (though at one point awoke to find a plundering party had arrived on his front lawn). He was also friends with Frederick Maning, and visited by George Grey, Richard Seddon and other luminaries of the day. In telling the story of John Webster's long and colourful life for the first time, this biography also explores the wider transformation of relationships between Maori and Pakeha during the nineteenth century. It is an intimate and revealing account of life in early New Zealand.


Product Information

After a career as a technical writer and editor, Jennifer Ashton graduated from the University of Auckland history department with a PhD in 2012. Her doctoral thesis was placed on the Dean's List and won a special Post-Doctoral Award from the Kate Edger Educational Charitable Trust. She lives in Auckland.

General Fields

  • : 9781869408251
  • : Auckland University Press
  • : Auckland University Press
  • : February 2015
  • : New Zealand
  • : February 2015
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Jennifer Ashton
  • : Paperback
  • : 276
  • : colour illustrations