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OPINIONS OF THE PRESS.

The Canterbury " Press " says :—" Outwardly this book has the appearance oi a shilling shocker, but inwardly it is crammed fall of love-making, adventure, description of Bbation, goldmining and bushfighting life in New Zealand, together with quite a respectable allowance of the history of tbe colony woven in."

Wairarapa " Standard :" — "This is a capital story. By its combination of fiction with fact, of stirring historical occurrences with love-making and up-country race meetings, 'Frank Melton's Luck' does something to roll away the reproach that we have no distinctive literature, nothing redolent of the land and life of New Zealand. ._ . . Mr Cottle has a greab gift of description, and with the minute touches ot a Defoe, ho makes his readers realise the scenes he pubs before them."

"Northern Advocate" : — "Of scones typical of station life, the cattle muster, the pig hunt and the Christmas party aro admirably described, and the truth, accuracy, and vividness of the depiction given of the gold fever in ' the good old mining days,' and of the Hauhau War

can be attested by those who took parb in them."

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 297, 14 December 1892, Page 7

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OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 297, 14 December 1892, Page 7

OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 297, 14 December 1892, Page 7

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