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| S.S. Taniwha,
sinking at Paeroa, 1912. At Puke Wharf, upstream of Bridge. S.S. Clemsford
[Chelmsford – E] in background. |
Commercial Bay,
Auckland, Early 1841. By courtesy Old Colonists’ Museum, Auckland
Campbel stands by his tent (left centre). The wooden
building, the first in Auckland, is on the site of the present General
Post Office in Queen Street. |
Auckland viewed
from the harbour in 1853.
The point in centre is Fort Britomart, since cut away. |
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Mrs Henry
Alley, Taradale and Hikutaia |
Lucy Symonds Nicholas, aged 17. N.S.W. |
Emily and Clara
Nicholas, Mrs Charlie and Mrs Alf Alley |
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| Mr Alf Alley –
Hikutaia |
Victoria Battery,
Waikino, N.Z. |
General View,
Waikino |
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| Main Street,
Waikino Mr Bob Shaw on cart. |
Mr Ascher Cassrels
and daughter Olga. |
Mr and Mrs B.
Brown of Rotokohu photographed just after recording their votes at Paeroa,
7-12-1905.
Mr Brown was then 96 years of age and his wife 86. |
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| Paeroa Town Feb.
'97 |
Early Waihi West |
A.H. Clark’s
Building, Main Street, Waihi, 1-3-1902 |
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| Above Building –
nearly 70 years later |
[A better
image. The Waihi Hardware Co. - E] |
Members of the
Royal Family of Komata. |
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| Fountain,
originally part of Bradford Memorial —1902. |
Bradford Memorial
and Cenotaph on Primrose Hill, Paeroa. |
Six members of
Hollis Family. Left to Right -: Edgar, Vincent, Bill, Arthur, Lilian,
Mona. |
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| Campbell's Rock at
Rockdene — Waiomu |
These
double-purchase hoof cutters invented by Mr Armour, produce six times the
pressure of normal cutters. |
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