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Early Wellington

Fig. 96.—Kaiwharawhara Flourmill, 1857 (approx.). Brees (1845) describes this as “recently completed by the proprietors, Messrs. Matheson and Schultz.” It had two pairs of stones. The dam was a conspicuous object until last year. The Atlantic Bulk Terminal (oil stores) now occupy the site

Fig. 96.—Kaiwharawhara Flourmill, 1857 (approx.). Brees (1845) describes this as “recently completed by the proprietors, Messrs. Matheson and Schultz.” It had two pairs of stones. The dam was a conspicuous object until last year. The Atlantic Bulk Terminal (oil stores) now occupy the site.

Fig. 96.—Kaiwharawhara Flourmill, 1857 (approx.). Brees (1845) describes this as “recently completed by the proprietors, Messrs. Matheson and Schultz.” It had two pairs of stones. The dam was a conspicuous object until last year. The Atlantic Bulk Terminal (oil stores) now occupy the site.