这是说2百多年来的移民把新西兰都毁了,要找白皮猪算账咯
Last and loneliest
For over 150 years after 1800, most people who migrated to New Zealand were from Britain (England, Scotland, Wales) and Ireland. Yet for them, New Zealand was the most distant place on earth. The journey by sea took 100 days, and voyagers endured rough seas, cramped conditions and illness. Unless they were offered free travel or other rewards, many people were reluctant to emigrate.
Via Australia
Some came because they had already reached Australia as convicts or settlers. Those who went the extra distance across the Tasman Sea included:
whalers and sealers, New Zealand’s earliest non-Māori settlers
gold miners, who often came from the goldfields of Victoria to Otago and the West Coast in the 1860s
labourers, who arrived in the early 20th century, when New Zealand was prospering and Australia was in depression