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Crowd watching a boat race on the Waitara River
Wynyard, Robert Henry, 1802-1864 :Nelson [1852]
Backhouse, John Philemon, 1845-1908 :[River steamer and bridge on the Waikato. 1880]
Wicksteed, Emma Ancilla 1811?-1869 :The town of New Plymouth, in the year 1843. (From a sketch taken by Mrs Wicksteed, from the residence of John Tylston Wicksteed, Esq.r, the Company's Agent, on Mount Eliot). [Left section] Mouth of the Uatoki River. Day & Haghe. London, Smith, Elder [1845]
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