`Zealandia's Jubilee' (Auckland, 1890).
`Heather and Fern' (Wellington, 1902).
Kendall, Henry Clarence.
Born at Kermington, near Ulladulla, N.S.W., 18th April, 1841; son of
Basil Kendall (born in New Zealand) and Melinda M`Nally (of Irish descent).
Brought up and educated in the bush of N.S.W. coast districts.
At the age of thirteen went with his uncle as a cabin boy,
and spent two years cruising in the Pacific. Returned to Sydney
and became a shop assistant for a time; then clerk of J. Lionel Michael,
Solicitor at Grafton. After the death of Michael he obtained,
through Henry Halloran, an appointment in the Government Lands Office,
Sydney. Married Charlotte, daughter of Dr. Rutter, of Sydney, 1868;
went to Melbourne, 1869, and engaged in journalistic work.
After the death of his daughter Araluen, he returned to Sydney, 1871:
went to Camden Haven in charge of Messrs. Fagan Bros.' timber-yards,
and spent seven years there. Appointed by Sir Henry Parkes
Superintendent of State Forests, 1881, and went to live
at Cundletown (N.
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