STOPPAGE OF ROAD.
ar o t x o c .
npfiLE Road between Mouinaulle and X Waitoa will be STOPPED for Heavy Traffic from TUESDAY MORNING, the •22nd > until WEDNESDAY EVENING, the 23rd, by order of the Engineer) Tv Gv Sandes. ft TICKELPENNY.
( r>Rt^TT'S pOT.ONtSTS 1 f* tJTDE JDUETT'S V OLONI ST3' VJrulD v AND pYCLOP^DTA OF FT SEFUL V/YOoOP-ddlJlA OF V SJiFUL frNOWLKnGE » XVmovvleuge,
V COMPENDIUM OF INFORMATION BY PRACTICAL COLONISTS
'^ARMING, HORTICULTURE. AND ALL SUBJECTS OF INTEREST
N r EW ZEALAND SETTLERS.
Edited by Thomson W. Leys.
The publisher lias much pV'asurc in acknovvriging r'ecfipt of the fullovnng letLinonidl 10m ffi-11-l nown aguculiuraH'-ts ,'in.J oUjct radical cohm^ts on tho v«Jue of the above
The fallowing letter i^ from Mr James Wat, \ck Hili&irfo. Pajia'nilni. As one ol ijie i-iusl ;a. Meal andsueeesa nls<si tiers in the Auckland is'i'ioi in,-, opi\iiun 1 ot f,rcat value. "MK— T have looked fuiward with a eoi\ iderahlerlc' rec nf inti lesl lotl.v.- puMtealion vi jiJM-rS Co.OxiHit, 1 i.t'inic and can now an . iat it lias far evff-cdud mv exper t.itid..1.in11.. a ay r».i— is wiihoi.t my tiiulni/ tome rvx \n it"- pi,es hoLh inter, st ns? and msruie ye It is a book tliat should be in cvei \ -•! tier's h.-usc in the col- ny. The port mm • ■voted tof.iiiii.il,,,' is fuM (>f roli tblo infnni,a om, a d 1 hfiAoiio ' f-iTiiion in Mninsj t.,ai, .. - til ino,f con,},! 1 -, lieu? "<> nr«d u-elul tjmdo fo; 1 \evv Ztiulam l culonidt c-vor pub.ibhod"]"
Vrnvn Sm Gwnnms Qrn, k.P.r?.-"Mv dear i, Ilia <• X ;ii eoiistat.t . m kii ui-w.ii'd'. o vo months the copy of Mr? kit's ("oioms'ih • l/IDB AND CYCI.OP.I''rHA OF USKKPi KNOW 1.. T)GK, which >ou irnod enoii'.-h to send ' 1 if. lhavo t^stod it in m inj \V.iv-, unon n uren? vaaei:, of usLful .-.ubjeels and am -ad&llc.l t •1 is by far the best work of the iciud T l,a\ c ever -opn. I feel that its merit'- nnd iiM'fulv.e «. in re'ition t-> i . i)r"clieal buhje Uon uiiuh n -" ttler's co.nfort and siiecew> deiiend reinK .• a»i .ocessjir\ appendage to 'iVeryh. me in New 7. nind.- Faithfully jours, G. li.iliv. - Luwau •l.inuavy 7th, 1884."
Mr John Wallace, of TtoiinVMl Park. aiuku (formevli ot rial Mi h) u lio i- nup of •vi rnricM M'ttli-rs {mil has b. om 'o- t»i.>hj » curs closely connfftod wic- v\ r c\ \ t Ho- 1 to pro •noto the auriciiltii.-al i.»ti i-t ste t.f tie \u ki im* dptriet; writes i,b follows • -
f j " D/-;_.\.; Six,-] ha* p m>;c)i plonMin 1 a<Min. i-v 'in inito in warm touuweudanon oi ■.ij.,ll'* ■ 'or.OMbTS' Gl me It is ab-ok H m' should b.>" ..it only in o\'x.iy f.u'iin /s ]> m ai \ , lur t'unilil U-,o be on o\ei> 00l >ni&t's book "-ncif pt> mrU'ci >, n what lino of colo;i\ il ni- 7 *»slrv lie or nl c ma\ •te engaged 'I heiv is informal. on f>i » 1 dookmg hack over ap< rod of II \ pars' ol inrd 0010 mil vorl bo\v much mi u.tble tin:- find moi'OA f might hay c beuii -^ved if ,U tho b. ei.u.i c->u. !).• 'und of lufivmatioTi had b< on ha h! Ib c'ii»ii'd' .mis is now Within ther(,.i;h of all in thesh,:,,, : i>i Hrctls Giude. l oion sis, wiio d'sin to l >. : worthy of the name, should nor, f,o;n i's ole ,' «?ant appidranop or il j1 ua iiy of !■'<• m.'-ri r;u' h ii'uke it a drd\M,iß - room I ooiv n. be o iked at, and ndmn-ed as one would ,3 P Micturc or n curio; they s-bould have J t on the niai.tlc-bbelf, (,bc s.n-., ov ilic !. iornernf the talOc: in fact, an j where so rbm ■lioeyeof ;<\iiher, Motner. .Tobrinv. am' Jonn> md even tiie ht-lps nmy have ;i ill mot ot look i ntratifc duri 'o- apnr* miniM-s in tho hoat. of dimmer or ilu in< lomoitcv o) uuiur. ]\[r irt-'ti baa shown phi -k in brin^inj? Mit ,noh (i ook. # hus bee extordii »lj fur. uni.o in the of his oo^.i ribx.roix, Hud ! Siiiccrcly > lope it will prove a financial buccess." Mr OKORfiK0 KORfiK Hot Dt uiv. Ararnsrinp Bi'-cctor of he AuuUlnnd I iinbor Coimmjij and a praotical •olonutof lon-.i e>i"M-i> net- wiiUb •— ">-ir.— l hare lo >k< d over your Sr'ttlers' a>d foi-ider it oth> of lhe most n.mfu! uwl si. hi, „• nk, r.i ibf „ rt- ZodlaiK' xtthn c r nu>. :.O).-rl li- n.fun. jttM.n is «?o v.h-'oi! rt il .M'inio'lirii luil, .A wu-r<,, piinit' .1 • wil (><"•(•]• beiouiid wouh more diar, tl 0 cosi t>l the book. "VTr T. W. FfioK'fON >Vnte Aprent. Auckaucl, liiis fcontri-.nu'd tbo f«ji.u\M"ng!— 11-avi niiK h plc'tstnc in vati' gtl at. ha\ 'ri' •f'rtjfn!l" (^niiiijrd r-1 • li:.."i s ( 'Ol os i,sr., ri ijjk Hi ie nc licMi<ition in sd.vm. it. nsider tgood wiluo iol-it-t ..^' d ft.v it in faor. vortb ten m-l tucnt\ um«j the nu.iioy to luioa iiu", 0 .c entr'igen in rural uidilbJrios." "t)feAR Pm,— leaving anb^crlhod forßßwiT's roLONiS'n-' Gun X, I beg to pmj thai | n m very ploasn.d with it. Iho amount n» puictii-al mforniation contained in it is invalmibV. and I c.< 11sider it tin- best -'f»s worth \ct offered to tin* New Zealand Publi' 1 . No s- tfler o> Jmi-»'*ii -<• man should be without it t tunic pu'.lie (minion will say that you have conferred a boon on the colony t,y your spirit od eilbrt. Tbnnk nsr you personally, and wi.shintr tno imbMiatiem every success, I am, Sir, yuura truly, Noah Wooi>." Consul Griffin writes as follows with re forence to thi3 work. As a t'cntlcman tt'oxtcn '■ire lirovnryne'qniromcnt", nn'"t acqu»inl<vi with the valuable library or iiraotic.il works for which wo ure indebted to the Unitfcd States, his opinion is noteworthy!— '* Tbd book is the riiost valuable work oftbp kiiulpubliblied in the Co'onics. I have re»d every chapter in it with attention and pleasure. Tbo extent, variety nnd accuracj of its information are oxirnor" Mnary It is what it claims lobe, a C.voloiacdia of Univn-oal Kcowlodgo. The insight that, it gives into the most approved metl ods of agriculture, the manaieinentof live -took, the dairy— in fact everything pertainuiK 10 farhiinif opera tions—ooniniend it to c ver\ one interested in thy piopperit.\ of the colony. "The sditor has dianluyrd most exeollent tasto and judgment. All his Uivaa are eminent) j brei-»(' md practical. The arrangement of tho subjtMJ! mattot* is sijnply adtnifable. I am t specially i)lea-6d with the articles on vinery, flax fruit. wil not* cxtltixre. The absn-Mct of tho locnl Government and land lawn of this colorn is the most etie-eint*' finel iptolliprib <- th.it Ins coi:i< under in\ ob«< 1 vatiou, whilst the printing him ling, arid inus>i rations of the work ur* superb. From a I'ukr! ohe Sot l lap. Pulus' • he, liecemlier 1, IBSB ''PiSAh Str ..— 1 have rocirly born pr. m 1 led >y a friend e>f mis.c wiili ac pytifyour valuable vorlc, ' J tic • oi.DMf'.is'Gi'iDK. It coriains well vritic,. am i", on nearly every su <jout e,j t rc^t to the 1 settlor. . xoept religion, with vhloli it doc- nit n> .Idlo. homt arfidoi* mm; vicUYitl wnti 11 SimS ]im ticilnion, and rontan (or -f\i f. of much <i\pe. ienoe in a compact and ■iiida.} c «or»n. Duv we havo Hctoi-.p ■n* of nb;-6 nrevels rip iio d ot> Oattlo. fcheep, Poultry, 'is , etc ru 111 1 hi 11 it't of the world ; and tlv j« ■■t! 0 a -voil i..,i [jdieestof 8 eh .awe uf Now . 'Ut.ii asii-v •• apeciai iuteresttothoordinan ' !' ' ,'' s '.", ! - ' he hn "k »s a re«! Vn-'o fl*e.am ; J ; -ln«jj •• ,) iv rh" itt>s 4 o sion ot , irv cvlfU J&uL'iuJ" "° ny ' ~~ Yourjl ve9D<1 ' ot£ul] y» w. h.
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Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 59, 19 July 1884, Page 7
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