found: Dict. of NZ biog. WWW site, Mar. 2, 2009(Satchell, William Arthur, 1861-1942, orchardist, writer, stockbroker, novelist, accountant; b. Feb. 1, 1861 in London, England; he appeared in 1883 as Samuel Cliall White, author of a trivial bit of juvenilia and a miscellany of verse and prose; d. Oct. 21, 1942; by early 1886 he decided to emigrate to New Zealand; sailed on 21 May 1886 on the Arawa. His brother Tom and a cousin followed in 1887; he is remembered for three of his four novels, The land of the lost, The toll of the bush and The greenstone door; his three successful novels represent the most significant achievement in New Zealand fiction before the First World War)