Book contents
- Frontmatter
- PREFACE
- THANKS
- Contents
- LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
- CHAPTER I TUTIRA—ITS PROMINENT PHYSICAL FEATURES
- CHAPTER II ROCK CONSTITUENTS OF THE RUN
- CHAPTER III THE LAKES
- CHAPTER IV THE SOILS OF TUTIRA—PAST AND PRESENT
- CHAPTER V SUBCUTANEOUS EROSION
- CHAPTER VI SURFACE SLIPS
- CHAPTER VII THE FOREST OF THE PAST
- CHAPTER VIII TWO PERIODS OF MAORI LIFE
- CHAPTER IX TRAILS FROM THE COAST TO TUTIRA
- CHAPTER X TRAILS ROUND TUTIRA LAKE
- CHAPTER XI THE TRAIL TO THE RANGES
- CHAPTER XII VEGETATION OF THE STATION PRIOR TO SETTLEMENT
- CHAPTER XIII THE FERNS OF TUTIRA
- CHAPTER XIV THE AVIFAUNA OF THE STATION PRIOR TO SETTLEMENT
- CHAPTER XV IN THE BEGINNING
- CHAPTER XVI THE LURE OF IMPROVEMENTS
- CHAPTER XVII HARD TIMES
- CHAPTER XVIII THE RISE AND FALL OF H. G.-S. AND A. M. C.
- CHAPTER XIX FERN-CRUSHING
- CHAPTER XX THE CHARTOGRAPHERS OF THE STATION
- CHAPTER XXI STOCKING AND SCOUR
- CHAPTER XXII FUTURE OF NATIVE AVIFAUNA
- CHAPTER XXIII THE PARTNERSHIP OF H. G.-S. AND T. J. S.
- CHAPTER XXIV THE NATURALISED ALIEN FLORA OF TUTIRA
- CHAPTER XXV STOWAWAYS
- CHAPTER XXVI GARDEN ESCAPES
- CHAPTER XXVII CHILDREN OF THE CHURCH
- CHAPTER XXVIII BURDENS OF SIN
- CHAPTER XXIX FIRE AND FLOOD WEEDS
- CHAPTER XXX PEDESTRIANS
- CHAPTER XXXI THE STOCKING OF TUTIRA BY ALIEN ANIMALS
- CHAPTER XXXII OTHER ALIENS ON TUTIRA PRIOR TO 1882
- CHAPTER XXXIII ACCLIMATISATION CENTRES AND MIGRATION ROUTES
- CHAPTER XXXIV THE INVASION FROM THE SOUTH
- CHAPTER XXXV THE INVASION FROM THE NORTH
- CHAPTER XXXVI DOMESTIC ANIMALS “WILD”
- CHAPTER XXXVII RECONSIDERATIONS
- CHAPTER XXXVIII VICISSITUDES
CHAPTER X - TRAILS ROUND TUTIRA LAKE
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 May 2012
- Frontmatter
- PREFACE
- THANKS
- Contents
- LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
- CHAPTER I TUTIRA—ITS PROMINENT PHYSICAL FEATURES
- CHAPTER II ROCK CONSTITUENTS OF THE RUN
- CHAPTER III THE LAKES
- CHAPTER IV THE SOILS OF TUTIRA—PAST AND PRESENT
- CHAPTER V SUBCUTANEOUS EROSION
- CHAPTER VI SURFACE SLIPS
- CHAPTER VII THE FOREST OF THE PAST
- CHAPTER VIII TWO PERIODS OF MAORI LIFE
- CHAPTER IX TRAILS FROM THE COAST TO TUTIRA
- CHAPTER X TRAILS ROUND TUTIRA LAKE
- CHAPTER XI THE TRAIL TO THE RANGES
- CHAPTER XII VEGETATION OF THE STATION PRIOR TO SETTLEMENT
- CHAPTER XIII THE FERNS OF TUTIRA
- CHAPTER XIV THE AVIFAUNA OF THE STATION PRIOR TO SETTLEMENT
- CHAPTER XV IN THE BEGINNING
- CHAPTER XVI THE LURE OF IMPROVEMENTS
- CHAPTER XVII HARD TIMES
- CHAPTER XVIII THE RISE AND FALL OF H. G.-S. AND A. M. C.
- CHAPTER XIX FERN-CRUSHING
- CHAPTER XX THE CHARTOGRAPHERS OF THE STATION
- CHAPTER XXI STOCKING AND SCOUR
- CHAPTER XXII FUTURE OF NATIVE AVIFAUNA
- CHAPTER XXIII THE PARTNERSHIP OF H. G.-S. AND T. J. S.
- CHAPTER XXIV THE NATURALISED ALIEN FLORA OF TUTIRA
- CHAPTER XXV STOWAWAYS
- CHAPTER XXVI GARDEN ESCAPES
- CHAPTER XXVII CHILDREN OF THE CHURCH
- CHAPTER XXVIII BURDENS OF SIN
- CHAPTER XXIX FIRE AND FLOOD WEEDS
- CHAPTER XXX PEDESTRIANS
- CHAPTER XXXI THE STOCKING OF TUTIRA BY ALIEN ANIMALS
- CHAPTER XXXII OTHER ALIENS ON TUTIRA PRIOR TO 1882
- CHAPTER XXXIII ACCLIMATISATION CENTRES AND MIGRATION ROUTES
- CHAPTER XXXIV THE INVASION FROM THE SOUTH
- CHAPTER XXXV THE INVASION FROM THE NORTH
- CHAPTER XXXVI DOMESTIC ANIMALS “WILD”
- CHAPTER XXXVII RECONSIDERATIONS
- CHAPTER XXXVIII VICISSITUDES
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- TutiraThe Story of a New Zealand Sheep Station, pp. 68 - 89Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2011First published in: 1921