A National History of Australia New Zealand the Adjacent Islands From Their D

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A National History of Australia New Zealand the Adjacent Islands From Their D
Robert P Thomson
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New Zealand mainly consists of three islands called, respec- tively, the North, South, and Stewart Island. Of these, the South Island is the largest ; whilst Stewart Island is greatly the smallest. They have no geographical connectioji with Australia, for the Pacific, which surrounds them, rolls broad and deep for 1250 miles between them and the shores of the continent, and whilst they are geologically a recent addition to the countries of the world. Australia is one of the oldest lands on the
...face of the earth. To this geological difference must be added the facts that the vegetation and native inhabitants are quite distinct from those of Australia. In the latter respect New Zealand has decidedly the advantage, for whilst the Australian black stands on a very low plane of the world's population. New Zealand, at the time it was first visited by Europeans, was occupied by a strong and almost handsome people, who but for their ferocious cannibal practices might have been ranked among the highest types of uncivilized men.

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