By Lady Barker.

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1883


CONTENTS

Preface. 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


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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