New Zealand Its Present Condition Prospects And Resources Being a Description

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New Zealand Its Present Condition Prospects And Resources Being a Description
E Brown Fitton
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" Beyond these ranges the country preserves very much the same character, including fine sheep runs, and with an occasional deficiency of timber for eight or ten miles. " This undulating land is said to extend far away southward, nearly to Foveaux Straits ; and MOLYNEUX DISTRICT. 181 the pastoral stations north of Otago extend, with a few interruptions, from the natural fea- tures of the country, until they meet the stock- owners' out-stations south of Canterbury.
" There cannot be a question a
...s to the Molyneux being 1 the finest portion of the Otago block. Its remoteness from the chief town sixty miles and its indifferent harbour, are among- its chief disadvantages. The na- tural pastures of the Molyneux district, its hills and valleys alike, are abundant, extensive, and of the richest description. The cattle are in most excellent condition, and the butter and cheese are proverbially fine. Here, as elsewhere, the wooded sections are being- seized on, and with the same inevitable result.

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