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Early Wellington

Fig. 44—Mr. Donald McLean (Protector of Aborigines, 1847) addressing one of the numerous meetings of Europeans and Natives at a Maori Pa, called “Whakairo,” by the Redcliffe Bridge, near the Napier Golf Links. This scene was photographed by Mr. Charles Robson and appeared in the “London Illustrated News,” 31st October, 1863 (a copy of which is in the possession of Mr. Charles J. Freeman. Wellington), and reproduced by Mr. E. T. Robson, Wellington

Fig. 44—Mr. Donald McLean (Protector of Aborigines, 1847) addressing one of the numerous meetings of Europeans and Natives at a Maori Pa, called “Whakairo,” by the Redcliffe Bridge, near the Napier Golf Links. This scene was photographed by Mr. Charles Robson and appeared in the “London Illustrated News,” 31st October, 1863 (a copy of which is in the possession of Mr. Charles J. Freeman. Wellington), and reproduced by Mr. E. T. Robson, Wellington.

Fig. 44—Mr. Donald McLean (Protector of Aborigines, 1847) addressing one of the numerous meetings of Europeans and Natives at a Maori Pa, called “Whakairo,” by the Redcliffe Bridge, near the Napier Golf Links. This scene was photographed by Mr. Charles Robson and appeared in the “London Illustrated News,” 31st October, 1863 (a copy of which is in the possession of Mr. Charles J. Freeman. Wellington), and reproduced by Mr. E. T. Robson, Wellington.