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THE WARS IN NEW ZEALAND.—Two of the 57 pictures ia B collection called “The Ways in New Zealand.” now on display in the Robert McDougall Art Gallery. TOP: “A British camp surprised by Maoris who were driven off with heavy losses." This is a watercolour, painted in 1865 by Major G. F. von Tempsky, on loan from the Auckland Museum. LEFT: C. D. Barraud’s watercolour painting of a Maori soldier in 1867. It is lent by the Alexander Turnbull Library, Wellington. The exhibition will continue until December 17.

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29685, 1 December 1961, Page 3

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THE WARS IN NEW ZEALAND.—Two of the 57 pictures ia B collection called “The Ways in New Zealand.” now on display in the Robert McDougall Art Gallery. TOP: “A British camp surprised by Maoris who were driven off with heavy losses." This is a watercolour, painted in 1865 by Major G. F. von Tempsky, on loan from the Auckland Museum. LEFT: C. D. Barraud’s watercolour painting of a Maori soldier in 1867. It is lent by the Alexander Turnbull Library, Wellington. The exhibition will continue until December 17. Press, Volume C, Issue 29685, 1 December 1961, Page 3

THE WARS IN NEW ZEALAND.—Two of the 57 pictures ia B collection called “The Ways in New Zealand.” now on display in the Robert McDougall Art Gallery. TOP: “A British camp surprised by Maoris who were driven off with heavy losses." This is a watercolour, painted in 1865 by Major G. F. von Tempsky, on loan from the Auckland Museum. LEFT: C. D. Barraud’s watercolour painting of a Maori soldier in 1867. It is lent by the Alexander Turnbull Library, Wellington. The exhibition will continue until December 17. Press, Volume C, Issue 29685, 1 December 1961, Page 3

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