FRANK MELTON'S LUCK.
V LATEST NEW ZEALAND r stoey.
4 umfiwrn?. Mr KTATTfYNT LIFE.
1 KOMAHUE V& BTAXIUJN XiUtW, HARRY BAKER'S TRIP TO NEW ZEALAND.
JLADY PASSENGERS AND THEIR PECULIARITIES.
\-tIY FIRST SIGHT OJF LAND.
' CROSSING THE MANUKAU BAR.
T,nVRT/V HALF-CASTES.
iUY FIRST EMPLOYMENT ON' A STATION.
A CATTLE MUSTER.
FLIRTING AMONG THE COUNTRY LADIES.
This thrilling New Zealand etory boole gives a realistic and truthful description of what ia often meb in new-chum life mooru r colony. The romantic incidents are so charmingly told, and the characters so apposite, tbab the reader greedily roade chapters unremittingly. The author placed the hero of his tale (Frank Melton) in most aniusins and fascinating positions all through his adventures, and the strange story of his life will recall many reminiscences of others who began life in New Zealand under similar circumstances. Frank's trip from the South, by way of the Wesb Coast, and his first lovo affair on board, are told with such pathos that the teador eeea nothing but reality in the whole. The book will no doubb be read by thousands. IbS cheapness (Is each) places it in the reach of ftll d&WSVIWd »* can be
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 21, 26 January 1892, Page 3
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