Tutira

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Edition: Revised
Format: Paperback
Pub. Date: 2011-11-24
Publisher(s): Cambridge Univ Pr
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Summary

In 1880, William Herbert Guthrie-Smith (1862-1940) emigrated from Scotland to New Zealand, where he learned the basics of sheep farming and acquired Tutira, a disused sheep station of 20,000 acres in the Hawke's Bay region of the North Island. Tutira, published in 1921, describes every aspect of Guthrie-Smith's enterprise, including the redevelopment of the land and comprehensive advice on sheep farming. The book also covers the history of the local Maori and of European settlement, and provides an extensive account of the farm's natural history including its geological configuration, meteorological patterns, the formation of lakes and waterways, and the native plant and bird species Guthrie-Smith discovered on his land. It also draws attention to the impact of introduced, 'alien' plants and animals. Tutira is one of the great classics of New World environmental consciousness; it was reprinted in 1926, and a posthumous revised edition appeared in 1953.

Table of Contents

Preface
Tutira, its prominent physical features
Rock constituents of the run
The lakes
The soils of Tutira, past and present
Subcutaneous erosion
Surface slips
The forest of the past
Two periods of Maori life
Trails from the coast to Tutira
Trails round Tutira Lake
The trail to the ranges
Vegetation of the station prior to settlement
The ferns of Tutira
The avifauna of the station prior to settlement
In the beginning
The lure of improvements
Hard times
The rise and fall of H. G.-S. and A. M. C.
Fern-crushing
The cartographers of the station
Stocking and scour
Future of native avifauna
The partnership of H. G.-S. and J. T. S.
The naturalised alien flora of Tutira
Stowaways
Garden escapes
Children of the Church
Burdens of sin
Fire and flood weeds
Pedestrians
The stocking of Tutira by alien animals
Other aliens on Tutira prior to 1882
Acclimatisation centres and migration routes
The invasion from the south
The invasion from the north
Domestic animals 'wild'
Reconsiderations
Vicissitudes
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