nn te st t~ti o n 1 A k 'i to JtSItBTT'B V^OLONIBTS* VJUID* And jfiYCCOP^'M.V UP I •SEFtTL VI'CLOP.»«;iHA OF 1' SifiFUL \T h'OWLEDOTJJ »» BETftft 1 COMPENDIUM 0^ iNFbRMATION B! PRACri('\L COLONIBT3
".IRMINO, lIOIITK'UI/rUKB, AND AL& 6Ul5.i>iUT« X)F INTEREST
EW ZEALAND SETTLER^
Ki)^M".r> bv Thomson W. \.\trh.
mo I'lihlishiThnsiuiu-h pleasure In oetnow* '. in'< we- i;it IjT ii.» f'-.tiufti..^: ("''immiitt om well-Known ugriculiurahnta iui.« otkel a'tiral coloiusts t)h tho Value of i'«o nbovd «ik;'l'ho f. !]ouinp icttoris fvom Mb Jamh« Wat* \(T. llil'li'e C !-'rt.i'i',li\>i. of »h«» »«'»l «• • ca 1 imdsi'.'i •■ -. I'.v.cMlci 1 * iiUh<> \U"l**t<l sM-i'i h - oi mion .' «if ,2,\\'\\\. Vilhie "c*m,~ l b.ivc looked 'foiward with u. oWfe di'ii»Mo dep-reo of Int -re^t totli» publication WT ■ j. • > • i'<t! os.. i,.' :.\-iV»i:. at.-' 'r,i\)\ mAy fe'iy IV -\ i.fi - l".!i .'X'l''Uil Hl.\ ' \JVTt4»tiO<HR •■*\j a a\ p.is-.os v\i'li(,nfc Vnr ! { i .'• M n Kr HolhS* mi, n .!. >i u f i ■. lii)i )i inipr-si-ru ai.il m»»»-rUQ l vc It is h nook that ,<-liontd be in every •t'l i 's I. n-i- in tbo V\ol- ny 'I h.» jicrtiort •\'»'. 'lof M ' nut ift Ul'l "f JOli'ble inf<iriua* on. iii! I have no lii'>i>niion in s.i.ln, i >ii- it thi in Ht ei»nprohi'»i«>tvo and Useful y:uA<z for N<jv. o Ion! t ever j>ti'» ished."
Prom P«n OrouQE (Ikuv, R.( i n,-"¥rrt«fi} v, 1 i :i\ X M.i i ■ ,\)l.>-t..: I - or i>< •.• .-f «O li.Ol.t' S lllU C- l»\ l»f . KM'- IW-OSk-.'S it Il>K AND I!VL'MH" i:i>lA WK LJSI-.KI' KNt)\Vj 'u>. ! ha\'i i"s!C'! it i * n\.m\ w »ya ti;>.»si » Kr>':i( .Tirty of ii.si fui Mihjef/b nnl am nali^-ied »-••*« •ib I- a- the b> st w»r l : of the innd I • iiveevw eon. 1 Tee) tlial its incriis and iinefnnit' «in re* iti«n t'» rl l pr.ic(ical Rubi«'"t« on wl'ioh <i i-t lei h'cb iuh ami -.Ucc^s cleiKMiri t" mlor?iti •le.-i's- »<\ » ir U'liu.e ti. •V»>ry hohui in New £«#> 'and.- KuUli ulty yoUre, tl. Guei. — ivuwam
Mr idrrft WXu.Ani 1 ., of f»i-*ri >ur i'jir'ic-1 bcltl<"'» a\u\ lias lu«cn for ir>iit>y renrs (iosely coi'ni'flod wit. «>vjt^ itfor: to pruj ■note (lie awri«*ultnrjil interests of the Auckland lisincV. writvs i>s foil. Tvs»: — " 1M: \h ts'iu,— I Jitt' « much pleaaur«'iiiafl<Une ny ii'ilo in warm coiiinn-iiffalioh of IwtK'ir'S "OLO^tsTS 1 Guii.r It is ,i book «luit should hoi ■iot (ii. v in e\ cr> fanncr'a liWiaiy. Un\ ••'•••ula il>o 'n-oii <'\<T* culoniMt's boo* *ht*if. no mai »<if *Ti wh.«t Hn<» of iio 'liiial industry he nr sh>> m»V 'id «-n. in.-- >1 'Uvvo \s ntfnrni.ttiun for al. 'n 'ooki»K liiu-knVei n|i ■ddu[4l>rav8 < ( jf}, ) ,nlcolo l val work how much ,\ un-iljlo timi 1 and uimic^ miplit hu\ 'e li««:ii saved it atthD hxtdiiuiug vni h a 'mid of infm tiiation hy,d bi en aVailnhietojjrudd it* 11 «? is'rtihv \Vthin tlu> rcnch of a) 1 In thewiapei of l ; rotr& G> idt». rolm.sts. Who di-siro to M worthy of ilio »ut,nl'\ hot, frbm its cle : Kant appmrancte or Uie quality of tin* inaU'.riuh nuikc it a rirwwiriK - rooiii hook, to be 'u"ke(l >il tuid m.niil-'ed iis olio wt)uld ti picture or h c<: ri-i '; they should haV§ it on the nmntii. -shelf, the B<tf'i. or ihe conifer -f thotahlo; in fait. anywhere go that the cyo v' Fuiho.r, Mtiilier. Xuhnny. hjid Junnjri and even Ul< x hclt>s nuiy have a chance of locifc in^rat it diirintr spnrc ntiiiu'is in ihe beat «»i flummer cir tlit- itibiyuibnc> of wihtct. M^ Broil bn&B\»o\HttlHik ,in ijHn.u'ing out shbft A book, has iteen cxiuu dhiKly fortunate In \h% selection bf his contributors, am! I .fliriberelf hope it Will prove a financial succcbb.' 1
Mr 'Georob: TfoT.PsiiiP, &Tnn«ißinp t)irector bf tho AtK-kliiml ''lfnl'<M' ' '<'iit)lii''\" fi'«l u practical coloi iht of lohv." cxpei'ietico. writes: — "-Ir.— T ,ba\o lOi'k",d over ><>ur S^'^l < LKKBJ Guidk and timsider it one of the most nxbfiii *u\d vuhi ihl brok.'. for the New Zen land set Her cv r publish' rt Tho Miforniatnni is hd varied, nnd lie julvieu bo jir.ictical. A siiHle pnva,.rapl v will often be fonnd worth more thaii i l.o cosi of the bubk.
Mu,T. W. Rickpon. Fstnte Agent. Atick 1 nnd, has coiun u.ed ti>e fol ow ingi— "T hnve lvuel: pleasure ih s'iltii gthat.hnvitijf tirefnlh evaniinid ml<> J'.Rh'n's Coi.OMsrs, !> jdic I h i\ o no In sitiWion in s«> tuv. lconhii'qf ." good \ ftliio for tl < . i"X »» j»sked for it in fasti vorth ten and twenty times the money to ' lmost anxoi.e ent'&yed in rural industries.
From a 1 'i« .« . obe S«ttler. Puku.WiG. Peceiuhurl, 1888 *'Dbat? i?> T R;— I have ree^ntly been prvpc nutd hy U fribnll of SulU^i \<uh acopyiifxcurvUluftlitiJ work, ' hk« oi.ONiSih'tiuii>K. It tbnuiltiß wen written tirtinlut on nearly every bu >je«;t ot interest to Hie settlor. » x< opt tclinion, with which itd<»«- nut m.ddlo. libnc urtu-hw ard • vidonil* vmttmh pra- ticul men. end rontniij tho remit <if Jituoh o.k\h nenu*- in a c- mpafct and readablo form. Thtis we ha<b desen ptioni ox fiebes: hro dS of I loisv. Catth».Sln-«.p, Poultry, etc., oti!., for this part of the world ; «rtd th«rd is also a woll-inadt! divost. of s uh laws of New Z aland ils me of dpcoiiil interl st to the ordinary settler ; m.i.-ed. the bo- U is a rbal Vade Mccunu :md should be in tho iu>SM:-amn of even Kott Jer in tho c'oloriy. - Youra rcsueetfully, W. Hi
" Dear Ptr.— TTivinpr snh«»cHhpfl for Pno-Hp*^ Colonisih' Uf v., 1 Ing to soy thn« I nn» verj? pleased with it. The amount t* p'nctii-nl iufor-» mation contained in it is invalii»bie. and I opni sider it tho best '.'us worth rot olfered to thd New Zealand Public \ T u s- ttier o1o 1 hir>n**sfi man should be without It • tlilnk puMid opinion will say that you have conferred n on the colony hy your npiritod effort. Tint n l. : nrf you pursonu'.ly, and wishiiw the publi< nti<*B every success, I am, Sir, youra truly. Noah Wood."
Consul fcteiFii'm writer An fdijows with re« ference to tlite v<-«»rk As a KP.htto'tn,in \ri ex'isa* i«ive literary, MequiremontH. ari>l acqtiHirited with the valuable library df practical works for which we <*fp indehfed to the VitttxflL Staies, hid opinion is riotewdrthy i - " The book .Is tho most v&luahie Inrork of \\i4 kind published In the Colonies. I huve teao every uhaphr in ii with ttttuntion rind (ihasurei The extent, vnrlfty. and accuracy of it* infor* matiou are' «'kir«6r'tJhary 1^ is what it Qlaimrf to he, a Cychn'mdia W .IJniVi rsal X ><owl<>dgei The instant that it Ki*e» into the hios« kmirovea methodsof A^rt'ciiHnvc. the inana«renient of livft thedtiir.v-Mri'Taot evp'ryihinß per'ainjn>; tofarminff opCraiiwis— roniinnml it.tp --verVjom interested in the pi o^perit^ of theeb'lony. The editor has 4ißt»luyt'il .most 6xcolle»t tyste anc ludKment. All .his ideas »\r« omiriijntl.v bvom! »md practical. Tho o? ihe wihj^oi matter is simply odhiifahle. t dtfj enp.-cirtil/ i»lea.ed with the" rir«<-lt':s <in vlne^r. fla'v fntl&. and hop ouJtur,e. ahstrjict of. tho ldi?4U Qovernmeni and lanft Itiwtk ot tht-< colony i«i Ul« most succinct arid intolliKib 6 thttt hita, cftfill iiuder niv bbsprvatipn,, whilst, thfe^riiiiHl* binding, and illustrations Of ihtf Wat* m superb? 1
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Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 110, 11 July 1885, Page 7
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