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Kaipara; or, experiences of a settler in North New Zealand

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The narrator recounts arriving in North New Zealand with family and the practical trials of establishing a household, travel, and adapting to colonial conditions. Episodes alternate between humorous and perilous anecdotes—voyage hardships, housing scrapes, hunts, auctions, and a bushranger encounter—and descriptive sketches of the local environment and economy, including forests, fisheries, bird shooting, and kauri gum digging. Social and civic life receives attention through accounts of dances, a Maori wedding, education, labouring settlers, and county government meetings. The volume blends personal observation, natural description, and practical commentary to portray everyday settler experience.

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P. W. Barlow

P. W. Barlow was an author known for his work "Kaipara; or, Experiences of a Settler in North New Zealand." This book provides a personal account of life as a settler in New Zealand, offering insights into the challenges and experiences faced by early colonists. Barlow's narrative captures the essence of settler life in the 19th century, reflecting on the landscape, culture, and the transformative journey of establishing a new home in a foreign land. His contributions add to the understanding of New Zealand's colonial history and the experiences of those who ventured to settle there.

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