[From the Alexander Turnbull Library photographic collection. The brigantine Deborah, which conveyed Frederick Tuckett, the New Zealand Company's chief surveyor, from Nelson on his journey south to select the site for the Otago settlement. Among the passengers was the Rev. J. F. H. Wohlers, a young Lutheran missionary whom Tuckett befriended, and the Rev. Charles Creed, of Taranaki, who had been appointed to Waikouaiti to relieve the Rev. James Watkin, the pioneer missionary in the South Island. A copy of this painting by M. Russell hangs in the museum.
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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 81, Issue 6, 15 December 1950, Page 581
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89[From the Alexander Turnbull Library photographic collection. The brigantine Deborah, which conveyed Frederick Tuckett, the New Zealand Company's chief surveyor, from Nelson on his journey south to select the site for the Otago settlement. Among the passengers was the Rev. J. F. H. Wohlers, a young Lutheran missionary whom Tuckett befriended, and the Rev. Charles Creed, of Taranaki, who had been appointed to Waikouaiti to relieve the Rev. James Watkin, the pioneer missionary in the South Island. A copy of this painting by M. Russell hangs in the museum. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 81, Issue 6, 15 December 1950, Page 581
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