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American five-masted schooner 'Janet Caruthers'
Montage of photographs of the ship Aurora including an image of the tug Dunedin
Ship Benicia, Dunedin
Ship Amokura at Port Chalmers
Sailing ship Camphill, in Otago Harbour. Towed by tugboats, one in front, partially obscured, and one in foreground, alongside the Camphill.
SS Tahiti in Otago Dock (dry dock), Port Chalmers, New Zealand
Overlooking the wharves at Port Chalmers
Paddle steamer Mountaineer, Elfin Bay, Lake Wakatipu
Steamship Hororata in Port Chalmers, Dunedin
View of an unidentified ship (possibly one of the fleet of the Federal Steam Navigation Co.) berthed at the wharf in Port Chalmers
The steamship 'Monowai' being towed near Otago Heads
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