Views of the Towns


27. North Dunedin (1880)

28. Invercargill (1884)

29. Bluff (1882)

30. Clyde (1872)

31. Lawrence (1885)

32. Balclutha (1872)

33. Oamaru (1877)

34. Lyttelton (1876)

35. Christchurch on the Plains (1870)

36. Christchurch from the Cathedral (1884)

37. Christchurch (1877)

38. Akaroa (1871)

39. Kaiapoi (1878)

40. Revell Street, Hokitika (1881)

41. Greymouth (1885)

42. Nelson (1877)

43. A Distant View of Wellington (1869)

44. New Post and Telegraph Office, Wellington (1880)

45. Wellington (1884)

46. Wanganui (1869)

47. Tauranga (1876)

Originally a Mission station, Tauranga in the 1870s occupied a significant position as the starting off place for coach trips to the ‘Hot Lakes’ of Rotorua. Described as ‘accessible to the largest vessels’ and ‘affording shelter from every wind’ the harbour offered the only protected anchorage between Auckland and Wellington via the East Coast.

48. Napier (1875)

49. Queen Street, Auckland (1883)

50. Grey Street, Auckland (1884)

51. The Ups and Downs of Life (1873)

Why did I put this here? Move to Section 1?

A comment from the National Punch published in Auckland, on the problems faced by urban dwellers before cities and towns formally declared street levels.

52. Russell (1885)


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