Our Antipodes; Or, Residence and Rambles in the Australian Colonies: With a Glimpse of the Gold Fields, Volume 2R. Bentley, 1852 |
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Pagina v
... ROAD - A LUNCH PLANTED -A SECLUDED HOME A ROUGH STAGE - SALISBURY COURT - A VERITABLE SQUATTER - SHEEP AND SHEPHERDS - BLACK - MAIL DIVIDING RANGE - ARMIDALE GYRA - A DEATH STRUGGLE - BEAU - IDEAL OF A BUSHMAN - BUCKJUMPING , ETC ...
... ROAD - A LUNCH PLANTED -A SECLUDED HOME A ROUGH STAGE - SALISBURY COURT - A VERITABLE SQUATTER - SHEEP AND SHEPHERDS - BLACK - MAIL DIVIDING RANGE - ARMIDALE GYRA - A DEATH STRUGGLE - BEAU - IDEAL OF A BUSHMAN - BUCKJUMPING , ETC ...
Pagina vii
... ROADS NEAR WELLINGTON - A SKETCH PREVENTED - RIDE ΤΟ THE HUTT VALLEY - STOCKADES AND SETTLEMENTS - THE BUSH OF NEW ZEALAND BIRDS - BUSH - FIGHTING - THE COTT'S FARM ATTACK ON BOUL- . 286 CHAPTER XI . SKIRMISHES IN THE HUTT VALLEY ...
... ROADS NEAR WELLINGTON - A SKETCH PREVENTED - RIDE ΤΟ THE HUTT VALLEY - STOCKADES AND SETTLEMENTS - THE BUSH OF NEW ZEALAND BIRDS - BUSH - FIGHTING - THE COTT'S FARM ATTACK ON BOUL- . 286 CHAPTER XI . SKIRMISHES IN THE HUTT VALLEY ...
Pagina 17
... roads of the bush to a distance of 150 miles . His stock numbers , I believe , about 50,000 sheep , with herds of horses and cattle commensurate . The very soul of hospitality and kind- liness , I should say that all this , and more ...
... roads of the bush to a distance of 150 miles . His stock numbers , I believe , about 50,000 sheep , with herds of horses and cattle commensurate . The very soul of hospitality and kind- liness , I should say that all this , and more ...
Pagina 21
... road to New England this morning , at break of day . The journey of 150 miles was to be performed in three days , and on horseback , there being no road across the mountains for any wheel- carriage of less rough construction than a ...
... road to New England this morning , at break of day . The journey of 150 miles was to be performed in three days , and on horseback , there being no road across the mountains for any wheel- carriage of less rough construction than a ...
Pagina 23
... road ; -for the more frequented route from New England , Beardy Plains , and other of the northern squatting districts to the great emporium , Sydney , avoids these mountains and ( unluckily for that township ) Port Macquarie , striking ...
... road ; -for the more frequented route from New England , Beardy Plains , and other of the northern squatting districts to the great emporium , Sydney , avoids these mountains and ( unluckily for that township ) Port Macquarie , striking ...
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Our Antipodes; Or, Residence and Rambles in the Australian ..., Volume 2 Godfrey Charles Mundy Volledige weergave - 1852 |
Our Antipodes; Or, Residence and Rambles in the Australian ..., Volume 2 Godfrey Charles Mundy Volledige weergave - 1852 |
Our Antipodes: Or, Residence and Rambles in the Australasian ..., Volume 2 Godfrey Charles Mundy Volledige weergave - 1852 |
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Aborigines appeared armed attack Auckland barrack Bay of Islands block-house boats British bush cannibal canoe Captain Captain Grey chief chieftain Christian Colonel colony commanding distant enemy England English Englishman European Excellency expedition eyes feet fight fire flag-staff flank flax force gallant Government Governor Governor Grey Grey guns hand harbour Heki Heki's hill Honi honour horses Kauri Kawiti killed Kororarika labour ladies land looking Maori massacre ment miles military missionary Mount Eden mountains natives never officer Pakeha party perhaps Porirua Port Macquarie Port Nicholson present race Rangihaieta Rauperaha rebel Regiment river road rough round savage seamen settlement settlers ship shore shot soldiers South Wales spot station stockade Sydney Taniwha tattooed timber tomahawk town treaty of Waitangi tree tribe troops vessel Wahapu Waikato chief Waimate Wairau Waitemata harbour Waka Wanganui war-dance Wellington Whero-Whero wild wounded young Zealand
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Pagina 280 - And if thou saidst I am not peer To any lord in Scotland here, Lowland or Highland, far or near, Lord Angus, thou hast lied!
Pagina 109 - I cannot too much impress upon your mind that labour is the condition which God has imposed on us in every station of life — there is nothing worth having, that can be had without it, from the bread which the peasant wins with the sweat of his brow, to the sports by which the rich man must get rid of his ennui.
Pagina 237 - How these rude savages had contrived in a few weeks, and without mechanical appliances, to prepare the massive materials of their stockade and to place them in their proper positions, deeply sunk in the earth and firmly bound together, is inconceivable. To be sure, the timber and flax grew on the spot, and the labourers engaged in the work were working and preparing to fight for their native land and for liberty — what more need be said ? The pah was studded with subterranean cells, into which...
Pagina 147 - I've wish'd that little isle had wings, And we, within its fairy bowers, Were wafted off to seas unknown, Where not a pulse should beat but ours, And we might live, love, die alone ! Far from the cruel and the cold, — Where the bright eyes of angels only Should come around us, to behold A paradise so pure and lonely ! Would this be world enough for thee...
Pagina 135 - The entire design originated with the natives, who formed this spacious building without rule or scale, and with no other tools than their adzes, a few chisels, and a couple of saws.
Pagina 136 - Gothic shape, were fetched from Tauranga, on the coast, a distance of seventy-five miles, by fourteen men, who carried them on their backs over mountains and through forests without any pay whatever. The whole tribe, amounting to about six or seven hundred, are now nearly all Christianised.
Pagina 132 - Their calm and grave looks were rixcd full of attention upon the preacher, who, on his part, enforced his doctrine with a powerful and persuasive voice, and with a manner and gesture replete with energy and animation. The sermon was apparently extempore, but there was no poverty of words or dearth of matter. It was delivered with the utmost fluency, and with occasional rapid reference to and quotation from the Scriptures. The wild locale of this outdoor worship (in the lap, as it were, of a mountain...
Pagina 287 - But, gentlemen, talk of corruption ! talk of jobbery ! why if all the corruption which has defiled England since the expulsion of the Stuarts were gathered into one heap, it would not make such a sum as this ; if all the jobs which have been done since the days of Sir Robert Walpole, were collected into one job, they would not make so big a job as the one which Mr.
Pagina 253 - ... firm, with his eye fixed on that of his adversary, but with a careless guard. From the manner in which the old man held his staff, we all imagined that his visitation would be in the shape of No. 5 or 6 of the broadsword exercise with the oar-shaped end of it; when suddenly, and with a vigour whereof he seemed quite incapable, old...
Pagina 81 - THE BISHOP OF NEW ZEALAND. ON the departure of the Bishop of New Zealand for his diocese Smith recommended him to have regard to the minor as well as to the more grave duties of his station — to be given to hospitality — and, in order to meet the tastes of his native guests, never to be without a smoked little boy in the bacon-rack, and a cold clergyman on the sideboard. " And as for myself,