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An early map marking native lands and tribal boundaries is held by Mr Barry Watson, of Watson’s Auction and Real Estate, yesterday. The map is part of a collection of early New Zealand and Pacific Basin maps, books and prints which will be auctioned today. The collection belonged to Mr Don Ellis, a publisher of Australian and New Zealand prints, and a co-author of “Early Prints of New Zealand.”

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Press, 6 October 1987, Page 9

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An early map marking native lands and tribal boundaries is held by Mr Barry Watson, of Watson’s Auction and Real Estate, yesterday. The map is part of a collection of early New Zealand and Pacific Basin maps, books and prints which will be auctioned today. The collection belonged to Mr Don Ellis, a publisher of Australian and New Zealand prints, and a co-author of “Early Prints of New Zealand.” Press, 6 October 1987, Page 9

An early map marking native lands and tribal boundaries is held by Mr Barry Watson, of Watson’s Auction and Real Estate, yesterday. The map is part of a collection of early New Zealand and Pacific Basin maps, books and prints which will be auctioned today. The collection belonged to Mr Don Ellis, a publisher of Australian and New Zealand prints, and a co-author of “Early Prints of New Zealand.” Press, 6 October 1987, Page 9