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Photographer unknown :[Canoe of Paora Tuhaere, Orakei, Auckland Harbour.ca 1890]

Date: 1880 - 1892

From: Fraser, I T[allon?] B :[Scrapbook. 1864-1910].

Reference: E-571-q-037-1

Description: Europeans standing on a stony shore watching a waka taua with smaller canoes and yachts in the background. Compare a similar view on the same page of the sketchbook taken at an earlier point in the race (non-atl-p-0024-30-3) Extended Title - From the scrapbook of I. T. B. Fraser and the Breton family. Quantity: 1 photograph(s) on page of scrapbook.. Physical Description: Albumen print, 70 x 97 mm

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[Watkins, Kennett] 1847-1933 :The invasion of Auckland by the Ngatipaoa, April 17th, 18...

Date: 1892

By: Wilson & Horton (Firm)

Reference: C-033-003

Description: Shows Sir George Grey, Captain R. A. Oliver of H. M. S. Fly, and Colonel Wynyard with troops of 58th Regiment and Royal N.Z. Fencibles, meeting Maori warriors. H.M.S. Fly in harbour at background. Supplement to: Auckland Weekly News, Christmas number, December 17th, 1892. First published in the New Zealand herald, 24 April 1880. According to Una Platts in The Lively Capital (1971), p. 164, the lithograph is after Kennett Watkins Quantity: 1 colour art print(s). Physical Description: Two tone lithograph 15.4 x 20.5 inches

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Photographer unknown :[Orakei Marae, Bastion Point, Auckland, ca 1890]

Date: 1880 - 1892

From: Fraser, I T[allon?] B :[Scrapbook. 1864-1910].

Reference: E-571-q-037-2

Description: The open main compound of a marae surrounded by buildings, with Pakeha and Maori present, probably on the occasion of Paora Tuhaere's canoe being raced Extended Title - From the scrapbook of I. T. B. Fraser and the Breton family. Quantity: 1 photograph(s) on page of scrapbook.. Physical Description: Albumen print, 70 x 97 mm

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