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Two horse cart carrying wool bales
Wool bales being transported by horse and cart, across the Rakaia River
Sheep in the yards, Manuka Point Station, Canterbury
Loading wool bales, Manuka Point Station, upper Rakaia River valley, Canterbury
Dinner time, Manuka Point Station
John and Dorothy Pascoe at Manuka Point Station, Canterbury
Packhorses crossing the Rakaia River
Haast, Johann Franz Julius von, 1822-1887: From Palmer Range to Mt Torlesse across Rakaia and Waimakariri Basins. No 10. [1860-1866?]
[Barraud, Charles Decimus], 1822-1897 :Valley of the Rakaia from the hills at Mr Oakden's station. Dec., 1870(?)
Panoramic view of Manuka Point Station and Rakaia River valley, Canterbury
Haast, Johann Franz Julius von, 1822-1887: Towards sources of Rakaia and glaciers from Griffiths Hut. 17 March 1866.
Newly shorn sheep, Manuka Point Station, Canterbury
Packhorses crossing the Rakaia River
Arrowsmith Range from below Totara Point, Manuka Point Station, Canterbury
Two-horse cart crossing the Rakaia River
Dipping sheep, Manuka Point Station, Canterbury
View towards the head of the Rakaia River valley
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View of Manuka Point Station, Rakaia River Valley, Canterbury
Wood-pile at Manuka Point Station, upper Rakaia River valley, Canterbury
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