FARMING PROBLEMS OF SOUTHLAND AND PROGRESS IN RECENT YEARS

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  • W. Faithful

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.33584/jnzg.1960.22.1121

Abstract

In 1863 a surveyor, a Mr A. Tuckett, was sent south in search of a settlement for the Church of Scotland. He came as far as what is now Bluff, sailed into the Oreti estuary, and apparently looked with disfavour at the land on which Invercargill now stands. He reported that it was a mere bog totally unfit for human habitation.

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1960-01-01

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