Letters from New Zealand 1857–1911

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Henry William Harper 1914
English
  • Preface
  • Letter I: Christmas 1856 First year in New Zealand
  • Letter II: Sep. 1857 First year in New Zealand
  • Letter III: Nov. 1857 First year in New Zealand
  • Letter IV: Jul. 1861 First Parochial work
  • Letter V: Oct. 1863–Dec. 1864 Parochial work. Homewards to obtain clergy
  • Letter VI: Sep. 1866 West Coast goldfields
  • Letter VII: Feb. 1868 West Coast goldfields
  • Letter VIII: Jul. 1868 Crossing Southern Alps. Diocesan and General Synod
  • Letter IX: May 1869 Diocesan and General Synod
  • Letter X: Nov. 1872 Miners. Bishop Harper
  • Letter XI: Nov. 1874 New Zealand Church Constitution
  • Letter XII: Jun. 1875 Departure from West Coast
  • Letter XIII: Feb. 1876 Timaru, South Canterbury
  • Letter XIV: Dec. 1881 Timaru, South Canterbury
  • Letter XV: Jan. 1884 Timaru, South Canterbury
  • Letter XVI: Sep. 1890 England. Italy
  • Letter XVII: Oct. 1890 Sailing back to New Zealand
  • Letter XVIII: Jul. 1894 Parochial and Diocesan work
  • Letter XIX: Sep. 1897 Parochial and Diocesan work
  • Letter XX: May 1899. England. Italy. Sicily.
  • Letter XXI: Feb. 1902 Egypt. Church Government in New Zealand
  • Letter XXII: Jan. 1905 Church Government in New Zealand
  • Letter XXIII: Sep. 1907 Social Life in New Zealand
  • Letter XXIV: Dec. 1907 Completion S. Mary's Church, Timaru
  • Letter XXV: Sep. 1909 Completion S. Mary's Church, Timaru
  • Letter XXVI: 1911 Farewell to New Zealand
"Being some Account of Life and Work in the Province of Canterbury, South Island."
A set fo 26 letters covering the Author's period of service in New Zealand as an Anglican priest. They cover his parochial work in Christchurch, on the West Coast, and Timaru. This is interspersed with commentary on Diocesan matters along with accounts of his journeys between New Zealand and England. - Summary by Beeswaxcandle

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