Station Life in New Zealand
Contents
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- Letter I. Two Months at Sea. Melbourne
- Letter II. Sight-Seeing in Melbourne
- Letter III. On to New Zealand
- Letter IV. First Introduction to “Station Life.”
- Letter V. A Pastoral Letter
- Letter VI. Society.—Houses and Servants
- Letter VII. A Young Colonist.—The Town and its Neighbourhood
- Letter VIII. Pleasant Days at Ilam
- Letter IX. Death in Our New Home—New Zealand Children
- Letter X. Our Station Home
- Letter XI. Housekeeping, and Other Matters
- Letter XII. My First Expedition
- Letter XIII. Bachelor Hospitality.—A Gale on Shore
- Letter XIV. A Christmas Picnic, and Other Doings
- Letter XV. Everyday Station Life
- Letter XVI. A Sailing Excursion on Lake Coleridge
- Letter XVII. My First and Last Experience of “Camping Out.”
- Letter XVIII. A Journey “Down South.”
- Letter XIX. A Christening Gathering.—The Fate of Dick
- Letter XX. The New Zealand Snowstorm of 1867
- Letter XXI. Wild Cattle Hunting in the Kowai Bush
- Letter XXII. The Exceeding Joy of “Burning.”
- Letter XXIII. Concerning a Great Flood
- Letter XXIV. My Only Fall from Horseback
- Letter XXV. How We Lost Our Horses and Had to Walk Home