MR. OSEBA’S
LAST DISCOVERY.
By GEO. W. BELL
(Col. BELL, Seven Years U.S. Consul,
At Sydney, Australia).
The conspicuous happiness and prosperity of a people, are the best evidences of benign rule.
WELLINGTON, N.Z.:
THE NEW ZEALAND TIMES CO., LTD., PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS.
1904.
To the People of New Zealand, the most
advanced community among men, the
Author dedicates these erratic pages....
ERRATA.
[Page 87], line 27, read “manor,” not “manner.” [Page 150], line 18, “£168,849,381,” not “£120,981,599.”—Later Year Book. An experienced and painstaking friend has called my attention to several typographical errors, and a few immaterial ones in grammar. These faults I deeply regret, but considering my own imperfections, I am glad they are so few and so immaterial.
“Teach me to feel another’s woe,
To hide the fault I see.
That mercy I to others show,
That mercy show to me.”