Papers relative to the Wesleyan Missions :Wesleyan mission-premises at Kawhia, New Zealand. No. CV [105] September, 1846

Papers relative to the Wesleyan Missions :Wesleyan mission-premises at Kawhia, New Zealand. No. CV [105] September, 1846
Date
1846
Reference
PUBL-0139-105
Description

View of three buildings at Kawhia Harbour, including the home of the missionaries (the large building in the centre) and possibly the school or church in the distance. The foreground building appears to be a barn. The area is fenced with some gardens and agricultural activities being carried out. Part of the harbour with yachts can be seen to the left.

Physical Description: Wood engraving, 90 x 135 mm

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Works of art, Wood engravings, Albums, Wood engraving, 90 x 135 mm
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Papers relative to the Wesleyan Missions :Wesleyan mission-premises at Kawhia, New Zealand. No. CV [105] September, 1846. Papers relative to the Wesleyan Missions and to the state of heathen countries. Published quarterly, 1820-1870s?. Ref: PUBL-0139-105. Alexander Turnbull Library, Wellington, New Zealand. /records/22634326

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