id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt mdp.39015058526180 Vogel, Julius, Sir, The official handbook of New Zealand A collection of papers by experienced colonists on the colony as a whole, and on the several provinces 1875 .txt text/plain 147094 10845 76 the two colonies, so that in a few months New Zealand will be in telegraphic communication with Great Britain and the rest of the world. Hospitals and Charitable Institutions—Friendly Institutions—a great demand for Cottages suitable for a single family—in a very short time a labourer has a good prospect of' of the Provincial Councils on the matter—division of the Province into educational districts—no fees charged in the Public Schools, which are partly supported by rates on little capital, not required for industrial uses, that'millions of acres of land are open t:successful with the pig, which rapidly Wales began to establish agencies for comincreased, till, at the time of arrival of the mercial purposes ; and individual Eurocolonists, nearly the whole Islands were peans, who were employed by Sydney Thames district of the Province of AuckAlluvial gold is chiefly found in the land, in the North Island, where gold in the Province for the general colonial purposes of New Zealand. ./cache/mdp.39015058526180.pdf ./txt/mdp.39015058526180.txt