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Trade of the Waikato River: scenes of activity on the great waterway of the Auckland Province
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A Busy centre of shipping activity at Auckland
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Auctioning salvaged cargo
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Loading wool
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Shipping activity at Wellington - on Taranaki Street wharf
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Unloading captured German freighter
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Napier Harbour completed
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Unloading a tramp
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Hoisting of cattle from tender to steamer
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Loading the cattle from the wharf
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Landing of cargo at Mokohinau lighthouse
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A general view of the wreckage the morning after the disaster, the recently stranded 'Concordia' ...
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A pile or wreckage and cargo from the wreckage of the barquentine 'May', thrown up by the sea
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Boats at Quay Street wharves, 1902
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Scow outward bound from the Waitemata Harbour, Auckland
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New Zealand's busiest port: shipping and harbour views of Wellington, the capital city of the Dom...
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Trade in the north of Auckland: the coastal steamer at the wharf at Dargaville
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An electric tractor with a pulling capacity of 14 tons: animated scene on one of the wharves at W...
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Cargo from the wrecked steamer Wiltshire washed up on the Kaitoke Beach, Great Barrier Island
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Cargo from the stricken steamer Wiltshire strewn on the shore at Kaitoke, Great Barrier
Auckland Libraries
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