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A healthy, wealthy, progressive country, with unrivalled natural resources and unlimited possibilities. 



THE POPULATION IS MOSTLY OF BRITISH DESCENT. 



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NEW ZEALAND— The Ideal Home for the Farmer and Pastoralist. 



In the production of Wool, choice Mutton and Lamb, and high-grade 

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Apples and Pears, and New Zealand Table Honey have a deservedly 

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I forest — Hides and Tallow, Hemp and Tow, Timber and Kauri Gum 

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NFW 7F A I AND ex P orte d ^ ast year Wool valued at ^19,559,537 j Mutton, Lamb and 

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