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The Pioneering McLeods
註釋"This is the story of two brothers, John and Isaac McLeod, and their families who emigrated to New Zealand from British North America on a small, storm ravaged vessel in 1862. In the new land they farmed, felled the kauri, built a timber mill, commissioned a wooden sailing ship of low draught, developed a coal mine at Kawakawa and a lime works in Auckland, and founded the town of Helensville, which was named after John McLeod's wife, Helen."--Back cover.