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1 Int | South America, Australia and New Zealand, besides visiting 2 Int | Australia; and Maoris in New Zealand. The passage of 3 Int | they hunt kangaroos. In New Zealand they take refuge 4 1, 2| that attempted to found a new Scotland on the shores of 5 1, 5| touched the shores of the New World, for the largest of 6 1, 5| which was constructed on a new system, was a high-pressure 7 1, 6| himself face to face with a new comer. Certainly, if any 8 1, 6| Captain Burton.”~But the new comer went on in the most 9 1, 6| Petersburg, Vienna, and New York; Honorary Member of 10 1, 8| put in there, and land his new guest.~But Paganel said:~“ 11 1, 13| crossed the great chain of the New World.~On reaching a little 12 1, 19| the entrance, but their new maneuvers only heightened 13 1, 21| if trying to extract some new meaning out of it.~“Yet 14 1, 22| trying to discover some new meaning. Thalcave was perfectly 15 1, 24| together according to your new interpretation? How will 16 1, 24| word as likely to give a new turn to the conversation. “ 17 1, 26| make him understand their new interpretation of the document, 18 2, 1| CHAPTER I A NEW DESTINATION~FOR the first 19 2, 1| expedition, and especially of the new interpretation of the document, 20 2, 1| discuss the program of our new expedition en famille.”~ 21 2, 1| the sea which extends to New Zealand. Here I must call 22 2, 1| then, have found refuge in New Zealand, which is only an 23 2, 1| can be made to fit this new country.”~“In no way whatever,” 24 2, 1| himself, “it cannot apply to New Zealand.”~“Now,” went on 25 2, 3| to me. I should begin a new life; I should hunt and 26 2, 4| not sanguinary like their New Zealand neighbors. Though 27 2, 4| imagine that this was the New Hebrides group, and not 28 2, 6| country began to assume a new aspect, suddenly changing 29 2, 6| saved enough to purchase new lots. His family prospered, 30 2, 7| been to the Hebrides, to New Guinea, New Zealand, and 31 2, 7| Hebrides, to New Guinea, New Zealand, and New Caledonia, 32 2, 7| Guinea, New Zealand, and New Caledonia, and had succeeded 33 2, 7| are not cruel, like the New Zealanders.”~“And the convicts?”~“ 34 2, 8| for the success of this new expedition.~A storm of hurrahs 35 2, 8| waiting the orders of this new master.~“My word,” said 36 2, 9| Glenarvan started on his new expedition.~Most fortunately 37 2, 9| reversed triangle which forms New South Wales.~It is scarcely 38 2, 9| species of sheep peculiar to New Holland— sheep with pig’ 39 2, 9| years the colony was part of New South Wales, and recognized 40 2, 11| universal exhibitions in New Zealand, you think it is 41 2, 11| with these bracelets as a New Year’s gift.”~“Then you 42 2, 12| all the titbits for his new friend. Toline accepted 43 2, 12| which characterizes the New Zealanders, and possibly 44 2, 12| belonging to the English; New Zealand, belonging to the 45 2, 12| English.”~“Very good, and New Caledonia, the Sandwich 46 2, 12| to the English in Canada, New Brunswick, New Scotland, 47 2, 12| in Canada, New Brunswick, New Scotland, and the United 48 2, 13| resemble the forests of the New World; and the Eucalyptus, 49 2, 13| copy of the Australian and New Zealand Gazette, “and you 50 2, 14| civilized countries, the new comer acquaints his host 51 2, 14| flourishing. In Victoria, New South Wales, and Southern 52 2, 14| nor near the colonies of New South Wales, where the roads 53 2, 15| was good; there were no new calamities. The health of 54 2, 17| handed her the Australian and New Zealand Gazette they had 55 2, 17| trying to discover some new meaning, and losing the 56 2, 17| fall on the Australian and New Zealand Gazette lying on 57 2, 18| first frontier village of New South Wales, where he would 58 2, 18| Glenarvan, who foreboded some new misfortune.~“They burned 59 2, 19| thirst with these, and felt new life returning.~The only 60 2, 19| on the very frontier of New South Wales.~For some hours, 61 3 | New Zealand~ 62 3, 1| How were they to explore new countries? The DUNCAN was 63 3, 1| of the northern island of New Zealand. Paganel’s proposal 64 3, 1| adding that the voyage to New Zealand was only five or 65 3, 1| of visiting the shores of New Zealand.~But Paganel did 66 3, 1| Grant, not an island. Now, New Zealand was nothing but 67 3, 1| various ports of Australia and New Zealand. The captain, or 68 3, 1| and the MACQUARIE goes to New Zealand. From Twofold Bay 69 3, 1| to know, their names. His new freight represented fifty 70 3, 1| at the idea of visiting New Zealand.”~“Why! have you 71 3, 1| John. No one returns from New Zealand; but still— you 72 3, 2| geographer thinking of? Of New Zealand, the country to 73 3, 2| allured by a name, flew to New Zealand. But in that direction, 74 3, 2| sighted the unknown shores of New Zealand. He coasted along 75 3, 3| distance between Australia and New Zealand. Will Halley took 76 3, 3| wrecked on the coast of New Zealand, you would dissuade 77 3, 3| them into the mazes of the New Zealand forest. May heaven 78 3, 4| Australia, his lectures on New Zealand fell on cold and 79 3, 4| they were going to this new and ill-reputed country 80 3, 4| vessels between Australia and New Zealand; and I have a presentiment 81 3, 4| westward, blew right for the New Zealand coast.~Will Halley, 82 3, 4| MACQUARIE began to near the new line of reefs: in another 83 3, 5| provisions, to the coast of New Zealand.~There was no time 84 3, 5| in any other country than New Zealand. You cannot suspect 85 3, 5| is there so formidable in New Zealand?” asked Glenarvan.~“ 86 3, 5| beings to contend with. The New Zealanders are a powerful 87 3, 5| has become a fixed fact in New Zealand, as it is in the 88 3, 5| of cannibalism among the New Zealanders, and not only 89 3, 5| cannibalism will not cease in New Zealand until her pastures 90 3, 5| may as well be told— the New Zealanders do not eat flesh 91 3, 6| indisputable. The cruelty of the New Zealanders was beyond a 92 3, 6| track of ships bound to New Zealand. They keep further 93 3, 6| Auckland, further south for New Plymouth, and the ship had 94 3, 6| landed on these much dreaded New Zealand shores.~ 95 3, 7| on the incidents of the New Zealand war. But to understand 96 3, 7| December, 1642, though the New Zealanders had often been 97 3, 7| prepared the minds of the New Zealand chiefs for submitting 98 3, 7| remark before, that the New Zealanders are a courageous 99 3, 7| the principal points in New Zealand?”~“Certainly, dear 100 3, 7| fix as the capital of the new kingdom his village, which 101 3, 7| land in the neighborhood of New Plymouth. He sold them to 102 3, 7| courage and bravery of the New Zealanders. Their mode of 103 3, 7| prudent,” said Paganel. “The New Zealanders are incensed 104 3, 8| with which the lands of New Zealand abound. They had 105 3, 8| preservation from wild beasts, but New Zealand has neither tiger, 106 3, 8| these forests of scrub, New Zealand will only be accessible 107 3, 8| obtaining some bird peculiar to New Zealand. His curiosity as 108 3, 8| disappearing from the fauna of New Zealand. Robert, searching 109 3, 8| the mam-mifers.~It was the New Zealand “kiwi,” the Apteryx 110 3, 8| essentially volcanic character. New Zealand is, in fact, a formation 111 3, 9| Tattooing, or “moko,” as the New Zealanders call it, is a 112 3, 9| illustrated, is the rule of New Zealand.~Dumont D’Urville 113 3, 9| jade stone sacred among the New Zealanders. At his side 114 3, 9| head by the governor of New Zealand.~This terrible blow 115 3, 9| is the national river in New Zealand. It is to the Maories 116 3, 14| phenomena of nature. The New Zealanders think that thunder 117 3, 14| expansion; but when this new issue was afforded, it rushed 118 3, 14| from all the savages in New Zealand.~A whole day had 119 3, 14| treasured up his map of New Zealand, and on it could 120 3, 15| little known district of New Zealand, that supplies must 121 3, 15| These patriarchs of the New Zealand forest measured 122 3, 15| of the wingless giants of New Zealand.~These moas which 123 3, 15| The fugitives summoned new energy, and for another 124 3, 16| WHY THE “DUNCAN” WENT TO NEW ZEALAND~IT would be vain 125 3, 16| to the eastern coast of New Zealand? How was it not 126 3, 16| this moment on the coast of New Zealand?”~But if Glenarvan 127 3, 16| opening his eyes. “No, but New Zealand.”~“Australia, Tom! 128 3, 16| to the eastern coast of New Zealand!”~“New Zealand!” 129 3, 16| coast of New Zealand!”~“New Zealand!” cried Paganel, 130 3, 16| and read it for himself.~“New Zealand!” he repeated in 131 3, 16| you were induced to write New Zealand instead of Australia?”~“ 132 3, 16| and cruise on the coast of New Zealand?”~“Yes, your Honor,” 133 3, 16| you were to sail over to New Zealand, and that I was 134 3, 16| the vessel was going to New Zealand, he was in a fury; 135 3, 17| M. the last mountains of New Zealand had disappeared 136 3, 17| difficulty of forming any new plan. Was the presence of 137 3, 18| in the country parts of New South Wales.~The Major put 138 3, 18| Grant intended to visit New Zealand. Now, as this part 139 3, 18| BRITANNIA went to reconnoiter New Zealand. This would agree 140 3, 18| document that could apply to New Zealand.”~“That I cannot 141 3, 18| V. IV Verne~“Then it is New Zealand?” asked Glenarvan.~“ 142 3, 18| number of the Australian and New Zealand Gazette which contained 143 3, 18| mean CONTINENT?”~“No; since New Zealand is only an island.”~“ 144 3, 18| Southern Seas, on the coast of New Zealand. Two sailors and 145 3, 18| chances were in favor of New Zealand.~“Now, Paganel,” 146 3, 18| captain was wrecked on the New Zealand coast, now that 147 3, 18| perished by shipwreck or by the New Zealanders.”~“Then you are 148 3, 19| coast, and 1,500 miles from New Zealand. The nearest land 149 3, 19| who was gazing at this new land through his telescope.~“ 150 3, 19| them,” added Paganel. “The New Zealanders have the barbarous 151 3, 19| they trembled lest this new trial should crush them 152 3, 20| took possession of this new land. Several whalers landed 153 3, 20| names Patagonia, Australia, New Zealand, had appeared to 154 3, 20| quartermaster could commence a new life of honest labor. Nothing 155 3, 21| Amsterdam Island, Australia, New Zealand, Isle Tabor, and 156 3, 21| always bore a grudge to New Zealand on account of it.