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THE EARL 0F ONSLOW'S OPINION OF NEW ZEALAND.

The Earl of Onslow, in his shorb contribution to the Badminton book on Yachting, putB in a good word for Now Zealand, which for a short oeaeon ho had the pleasure of governing. " JB'or tho^e who wish to enjoy two Hummers without a wintor, to see some of tho most remarkable natural pheno raona of the world ftod the moat intorohtint; ond moab developed savago raco with which Englishmen have couio in contact ; to explore freah J waters; to find an ample supply of good provisions, suited to European lequjremonta ; to live among fellowcountry mon who will assuredly give a hearty and hosplkblo wolcomo; and to realiso oomothing of the extenb, tho variety, and bbo vaetnoaß of the Quo mi's Empire, I can suggest) no bettor nor more enjoyablo cruise during the English winter monthß than ono round tho beautiful islands of Antipodean Britain."

A well-to-do widow banged herself in Paris bocauee her pet dog was dead. A man's ftrafc care ohould be to avoid the reproaches of his own heart. Knowledge is a tool with whioh to i acquire more knowledge. The increase it) an in multiplication. Thofe ia one way by whioh I oan 'be certain never to «co tho ruin of my country, and that is feo dio in diaputing the laab ditch.— William of Orango. 000 of tho mqsb effeobunl waya oi; pleadn/?, and of waking one's , self popular, is to be cheerful. Joy sofbena more hearts than tears. Tbote who sneer habitually at human nature, and get to deapißQ it, are among (ft? \lQls \M loaab plo^aab

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North Otago Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8080, 19 September 1894, Page 4

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THE EARL 0F ONSLOW'S OPINION OF NEW ZEALAND. North Otago Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8080, 19 September 1894, Page 4

THE EARL 0F ONSLOW'S OPINION OF NEW ZEALAND. North Otago Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8080, 19 September 1894, Page 4

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