THE LAST RESTING PLACE.—A view of the cove to the north of the Union Company’s Wharf at Evans Bay, Wellington. In the jorcaround are the remains of the old steamer Waihi and the barquentine lima, the latter converted some years ago for use as a coal grab. An oil barge is between them, and a coal hulk and the Lyttelton express steamer Wahine are lying at the wharf in the background.
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Northern Advocate, 12 August 1935, Page 8
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71THE LAST RESTING PLACE.—A view of the cove to the north of the Union Company’s Wharf at Evans Bay, Wellington. In the jorcaround are the remains of the old steamer Waihi and the barquentine lima, the latter converted some years ago for use as a coal grab. An oil barge is between them, and a coal hulk and the Lyttelton express steamer Wahine are lying at the wharf in the background. Northern Advocate, 12 August 1935, Page 8
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