The New Zealand Survey
Contents
- About this document
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- to his excellency sir george grey, k.c.b., governor and commander-in-chief over the islands of new zealand, &c., &c.,
- preface.
- prospectus.
- contents.
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- new zealand survey.
- canto first.
- canto second.
- canto third.
- canto fourth.
- canto fifth.
- notes to the new zealand survey.
- canto i.
- canto ii.
- canto iii.
- canto iv.
- canto v.
- an ode on manawatu.
- paikakariki.—a sonnet.
- advertisement to the crystal palace.
- the crystal palace. a poem in two cantos.
- condolence.
- england’s hope.
- the two guides.
- the death warrant.
- in memorium.
- on self misery.—an epigram.
- signs of the times in 1853.
- on pride.—an epigram.
- geordie’s return.
- electioneering.—a song.
- a fine morning.
- stanzas to the memory of wm. swainson, esq., f.r.s. &c., departed hence, december 7, 1855.
- stanzas on hearing of the sudden demise of mr. g. copeland, on may 22, 1866, aged 65 years.
- lines on hearing of the demise of dr. f. logan, r.n., may 24, 1862, aged 84.
- ode to the rising sun.
- on a meeting of friends.
- a dinner hour reverie.
- to a mountain daisy.
- a song.
- on passing two ladies in deep mourning.
- the young bride.
- a parting for war.—a song.
- auld jamie waft.—a song.
- the political miller.—a song.
- the lonely man.—a song.
- a retrospective reverie.on receiving the “hamilton advertiser” a provincial newspaper, sent from “home,” 1859.
- new zealand survey.

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