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Fifty-three Years Ago.—This picture, lent by Dr. Fell, was taken in 1878, and shows a bullock-train in Upper Willis Street, Wellington, opposite what was then, and for many years after, Dr. Fell’s residence and consulting room, now occupied by Dr. McEvedy. Bullock-trains used to come down from the bush-clad hills of what is now Brooklyn with timber supplies for the city.

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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 286, 29 August 1931, Page 13

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Fifty-three Years Ago.—This picture, lent by Dr. Fell, was taken in 1878, and shows a bullock-train in Upper Willis Street, Wellington, opposite what was then, and for many years after, Dr. Fell’s residence and consulting room, now occupied by Dr. McEvedy. Bullock-trains used to come down from the bush-clad hills of what is now Brooklyn with timber supplies for the city. Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 286, 29 August 1931, Page 13

Fifty-three Years Ago.—This picture, lent by Dr. Fell, was taken in 1878, and shows a bullock-train in Upper Willis Street, Wellington, opposite what was then, and for many years after, Dr. Fell’s residence and consulting room, now occupied by Dr. McEvedy. Bullock-trains used to come down from the bush-clad hills of what is now Brooklyn with timber supplies for the city. Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 286, 29 August 1931, Page 13