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NOTES ON NEW ZEALAND
A journey to New Zealand, accomplished without accident or adventure, affords but meagre material for a book of travel; but having just returned from a stay of three months in that great colony, during which I travelled, wherever possible, by land, from Auckland, in the north, to Invercargill and Ri...
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Published in: | The National review 1887-06, Vol.9 (52), p.499-512 |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | A journey to New Zealand, accomplished without accident or adventure, affords but meagre material for a book of travel; but having just returned from a stay of three months in that great colony, during which I travelled, wherever possible, by land, from Auckland, in the north, to Invercargill and Riverton, in the south, I may be able to give some accurate information, and remove some erroneous impressions about the character and resources of the country. |
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ISSN: | 0959-4205 |