Station Amusements in New Zealand
1873
Station Amusements in New Zealand, published in 1873 by Lady Barker, is a memoir that reflects on the daily life and leisure activities of settlers in New Zealand. The author shares personal anecdotes about outdoor pastimes, including bush picnics and adventures with friends, set against the backdrop of New Zealand's diverse landscapes. This sequel to 'Station Life in New Zealand' offers insights into country life and the natural beauty of the Canterbury region, highlighting the joys of camaraderie and simple pleasures in a pastoral setting.














