1838, Russell New Zealand (North Island) Adelaide, Australia. The Mission Kororareka French Dominican priests, Marist priests & nuns had founded it.
1863, Rata Station (South Island). Ngati Hine village. Father O’Toole (Catholic, Priest/missionary) assured Mara Jensch, Karl Jensch (husband/father, surveyor), Ida Jensch (wife/mother), & 2 farmers: Mr. Simson, & Mr. Peter Carter they were almost to their destination.
Kennard Johnson (rep for the Governor) had brought 2 English guards just in case the Maori tribe were going to kill them.
Chieftain Maihi Paraone Kawiti (Ngati Hine tribe) meant the party no harm. Kawa is Maihi’s wife.
The Ngati Hine warriors began to chant/dance.
Eru’s (Mara’s beau) adopted parents: Jane (wife, Eru’s pakeha mother) & Te Haitara (husband, Eru’s father) owned/ran an extraordinarily successful sheep farm.
An old woman (tribal elder) wanted Margaret “Mara” Jensch (daughter) & Ida to join in with her music.
Preacher Te Ua Haumene (55+, prophet) had arrived that evening & everyone listened to him speak.
Father O’Toole translated.
Reverend William Woodcock (archdeacon of Adelaide, S. Australia), St. Peter’s College, & the Australian Church Missionary Society seminary sent young men out to New Zealand, India, Africa, or other destinations to do missionary work.
1863, Canterbury Plains, EC New Zealand (South Island), Christchurch, Lyttelton, New Zealand (South Island). Carol Brandmann (Linda’s ½ sister), Jeffrey (Oxford U), Linda Fitzpatrick, Mrs. Butler, Oliver Butler (Carol’s fiancé, Christchurch Rowing Club regatta bowman racer), & Joseph “Joe” Fitzpatrick (Oliver’s regatta strokesman partner) were getting ready for the big yacht race.
Rata Station (South Island). Captain Butler (husband/father) & Lady Deborah Butler (wife/mother) also owned/ran a lucrative sheep farm.
Campbelltown, New Zealand, (South Island) 1863–1865
Linda Brandmann (Carol sister), Catherine “Cat” Rata (aka Kitten, Mamaca, Carol’s mother, Ida’s BFF/2nd mother), & Ida Jensch cooked for the shepherds & kept track of the animals that had been collected, Carol Franz (older daughter), Chris Fenroy, & Karl Jensch rounded up the sheep that had wandered farther away.
After the Sheep Breeders’ Association ball, there was also a social event food/drinks at the White Hart Hotel.
Lieutenant Bill Paxton (Taranaki Military Settlers recruiter) asked Carol Brandmann to dance & George Wallis asked Linda to dance.
Joe Fitzpatrick was now the Rata Station foreman.
It seems he his eye on Linda.
1/10/1865, The General Lee (steam passenger ship) had sunk.
Catherine “Cat” Rata & Christopher “Chris” Fenroy were on board. They/many of the other passengers & crew members were missing.
Mr. Whitaker (lawyer) was searching for Catherine & Christopher relatives.
Eru was Md & headed off for the Ngai Tahu village.
Te Ropata (old Māori Chieftain leader of hapū) was teaching/coaching the young warriors.
John Nicholas Beit (Jane’s father) had cheated the Maori out of this farm/land to use it as Jane’s dowry for her marriage to Christopher Fenroy.
Linda & Carol had been let go & the other staff quit.
Patrick Colderell returned & got his job back as head shepherd.
Te Ori had his way with Mara, then he started on Carol.
Per the 1863, the Settlements Act, Governor Grey had General Cameron move the Maori warriors into a smaller resettlement area.
Omaka Te Pura (f, Ngati Tamakopiri tribe), Aka te Amiri Ngati (f, Whitikaupeka tribe), & Huatare te Kanuba (f, Ngai Te Ohuake tribe) were not pleased with Lieutenant Bill Paxton because they were all Patea River people or those that fished.
Ms. Carol Brandmann & Ms. Margaret would join that convoy.
1865–1866, Chistchurch, New Zealand (South Island) Patea River, Waikoukou, New Zealand (North Island). Linda & Fritz were considered outcasts.
Linda couldn’t believe it Fritz had passed the military settlers program test given by Bill Paxton (recruiter).
Will the 2 of them finally get back on their feet?
He had been promoted to a Corporal.
Corporals get 25 acres of land, & Sergeants get 35 acres of land.
Major McDonnell kept his soldiers busy.
Linda & Aroha were taken care of at the army camp. Vera Carrigan had gone back home to her family.
1866, Auckland Islands, Campbelltown, Canterbury Plains, New Zealand (South Island) Otaki, Taranaki, New Zealand (North Island). Rose Island. Captain Michael Rawley, Peter, Gus, Ben, Bill, & the other crew members had been aboard the Hampshire for a year.
What did they find there for the few days they were there?
Cat Fenroy (pregnant) & Chris Fenroy were headed for Lyttelton aboard the Rosemary.
What happened between Joseph “Joe” Fitzpatrick & Linda Fitzpatrick?
1866, Kororareka (Russell) & Auckland (capital, New Zealand (North Island). Jane, Te Haitara, & Chris stayed in Auckland.
The others returned to Kororareka (Russell), Otaki (missionary station), & Rata Station & would come back for Eru’s trial.
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An awesome book cover, great font & writing style. A very professionally written 19th century New Zealand (North/South Island) cultural family saga book. It was quite easy for me to read/follow from start/finish & never a dull moment. There were no grammar/typo errors, nor any repetitive or out of line sequence sentences. Lots of exciting scenarios, with several twists/turns & a huge description list of unique characters, settings, facts etc. to keep track of. This could also make another great 19th century New Zealand (North/South Island) cultural family movie, or better yet a mini TV series. A very easy rating of 5 stars.
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Tony Parsons MSW (Washburn)