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[Smith, William Mein] 1799-1869 :Hodder's Hotel, Pakaratahi. A stopping place for coach...

Date: 1859

By: Smith, William Mein, 1799-1869; Shankland, Peter, 1876-1963; Trapp, B (Mrs) active 1920s

Reference: A-034-020

Description: A long single-storied building in a clearing in bush Smith writes in his diary in 1859 about being at Pakuratahi and about Hodder's. The hotel was called the Golden Fleece Hotel. A watercolour or wash drawing copied by the Library, in 1923. The mount bears the handwriting of Johannes Andersen, chief Librarian of the Turnbull from 1919 to 1937. The Library has only a photographic copy. Other Titles - Pakuratahi Quantity: 1 photograph(s). Physical Description: Photo print of watercolour 140 x 204 mm

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[Smith, William Mein] 1799-1869 :[The harbour of Port Nicholson and the town of Welling...

Date: 1842

By: Smith, William Mein, 1799-1869; Turnbull, Alexander Horsburgh, 1868-1918

Reference: G-653

Description: Shows Thorndon and Te Aro, stores, houses, hotels, wharves, flagstaff, the Exchange, customhouse office, post office, man on horseback, settlers, Maoris, and ships in the harbour Original of: Day & Haghe. The harbour of Port Nicholson and the town of Wellington. Published in Wakefield, E.J. Illustrations to Adventure in New Zealand. London, 1845. Plate 4. For identification of buildings, refer to text of this publication. Smith was a New Zealand Company employee at the time of painting this oil and it was probably painted for the Company or as a promotion for colonisation of Wellington. Dimensions including frame: 460 x 1195 mm. Earlier frame, replaced in 1986 and again in 1990 included rounded upper inner corners. Quantity: 1 oil(s). Physical Description: Oil on canvas 320 x 1060 mm Provenance: Purchased by Alexander Turnbull?

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