PAH DONA BL E IG NORA NCK. Distinguished Visitor: Ah, veiy interesting. Didn't know you had any ruins of such an ancient chaiade) in Wellington. Belies of the Maori War, I suppose ? His Worship Sw-i-r' Ruins 7 Maori War 7 Why those are our Trainsheds ' Abtnliitely unique, as being the only unpointed specimens south of the line.
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Free Lance, Volume III, Issue 113, 30 August 1902, Page 14
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57PAH DONA BL E IG NORA NCK. Distinguished Visitor: Ah, veiy interesting. Didn't know you had any ruins of such an ancient chaiade) in Wellington. Belies of the Maori War, I suppose ? His Worship Sw-i-r' Ruins7 Maori War 7 Why those are our Trainsheds ' Abtnliitely unique, as being the only unpointed specimens south of the line. Free Lance, Volume III, Issue 113, 30 August 1902, Page 14
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