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Farmhouse and surrounding land, Huiakama district, east Stratford
Artist unknown :[A settler's farm. 1800s]
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[Postcard]. Mount Egmont, Taranaki. T Avery, Bookseller, New Plymouth, N.Z. [ca 1905].
Mangaonoho, Rangitikei
Group of men standing in a paddock with a team of horses, Willow Park, Masterton
Panorama of Tira-Ora. Pelorus Sounds
'Longridge' farm and farmhouse near Glenroy, Darfield area
Land, cleared for farm use
'Waimanu' farm near Otaki
Farming valley near Martinborough
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