Early Wellington

Fig. 157.—Te Aro Flat, 1843 (approx.). — Taken from Captain Sharp's residence (site of Sir Robert Stout's house, 238 Wellington Terrace). The — Maori Chapel at Te Aro Pa and other buildings are seen in the distance. Messrs. Strang's and Stoke's — houses, mentioned by Mr. Brees, owned (1928) by Sir Douglas Maclean, are on the extreme right

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Fig. 157.—Te Aro Flat, 1843 (approx.). Taken from Captain Sharp's residence (site of Sir Robert Stout's house, 238 Wellington Terrace). The Maori Chapel at Te Aro Pa and other buildings are seen in the distance. Messrs. Strang's and Stoke's houses, mentioned by Mr. Brees, owned (1928) by Sir Douglas Maclean, are on the extreme right.

Fig. 157.—Te Aro Flat, 1843 (approx.).
Taken from Captain Sharp's residence (site of Sir Robert Stout's house, 238 Wellington Terrace). The
Maori Chapel at Te Aro Pa and other buildings are seen in the distance. Messrs. Strang's and Stoke's
houses, mentioned by Mr. Brees, owned (1928) by Sir Douglas Maclean, are on the extreme right.

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Title: Early Wellington

Author: Louis E. Ward

Publication details: Whitcombe and Tombs Limited, 1928

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This text is the subject of: Victoria University Library Catalogue

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