The book Notes On New Zealand was written by author W E Swanton Here you can read free online of Notes On New Zealand book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Notes On New Zealand a good or bad book?
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I will now, having given this brief out- line of the subject, take the various crops as they come. Wheat, as I have already stated, is the main grain crop. It is mostly grown in the South Island j in fact, comparatively little grain is grown in the North Island. 78 NOTES ON NEW ZEALAND, The richer land is, of course, best suited to this crop. The principal wheat grow- ing districts are as follows : Around Blenheim, the capital of the Marlborough Province ; around Kaipoi and Christ- church in Ca...nterbury ; and throughout the Ashburton district, where we find Mr. John Grig's large estate, at one time a swamp, but reclaimed through the energy of its owner ; in South Canterbury and the Methven district, where is situated Messrs. Gould and Cameron's estate ; further south in the VVaimate district, where Mr. Studholme possesses a large tract of splendid country ; in the Timaru NOTES ON NEW ZEALAND. 79 and Oamaru districts, where there is some magnificent land for grain, extremely rich and fertile, the yield sometimes reaching 60 bushels an.
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