Waiorongomai: The Land and the People

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Discover the rich tapestry of New Zealand's history with 'Waiorongomai: The Land and the People', a captivating paperback by Linda Thornton. Spanning 382 pages, this compelling narrative chronicles the enduring legacy of pioneering families who have cultivated their land for generations. Dive into the heartfelt story of Charles and Elizabeth Matthews, who arrived in 1842 and established roots in the Wairarapa region—one of New Zealand's most beautiful landscapes. This engaging book features first-hand accounts drawn from the diaries of Alfred Matthews and memoirs of his grandson, Jack, creating a vivid portrait of life in Aotearoa over 160 years. Explore the development of a leading Romney sheep stud and the unwavering devotion to farming that has been passed down through the generations. This book is not just a historical account; it is a tribute to the love of the land and the families of Waiorongomai. Perfect for those interested in New Zealand history, family legacies, and rural life, this paperback is a must-have addition to your collection. Enjoy hassle-free delivery since this product is in stock in NZ, ensuring no unexpected import charges or duties. Experience the heart and soul of New Zealand's agricultural heritage with this extraordinary book.

CONDITION: Brand New

Pages: 382
Bind: paperback
Author: Linda Thornton Publisher: Fraser Books


A very few pioneer New Zealand families have lived and farmed their land for six, even seven generations. These New Zealanders and their stories, shaped by the land itself, are an important part of the history of Aotearoa. This is the story of one such family whose forebears, Charles and Elizabeth Matthews, arrived in 1842 on the sailing ship London. They settled first in Wellington but, drawn by the pull of the land, moved to Wairarapa and purchased the first acres their descendants still farm today. Seven generations have lived on Waiorongomai. Diaries written by Alfred Matthews, the memoirs of his grandson, Jack, and tape recorded conversations with more recent members of the family, all play a part in this history. It is the story of a family devoted to its farming, the development of one of the country's leading Romney sheep studs and the passing on of a love of the land from one generation to the next. It is also dedicated to all the men and families who have worked on Waiorongomai over the last 160 years.

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