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Early Wellington

Fig. 67.—Boulcott and Manners Street Corner, 1842. Showing the Roman Catholic chapel. “Situated.” writes Mr. Brees, “near the beach at Te Aro.” Father O'Reilly (in the procession) is seen making his way down Willis Street. The goats and poultry mark the place where the mud oozed down Willis Street during the earthquake of 1855

Fig. 67.—Boulcott and Manners Street Corner, 1842. Showing the Roman Catholic chapel. “Situated.” writes Mr. Brees, “near the beach at Te Aro.” Father O'Reilly (in the procession) is seen making his way down Willis Street. The goats and poultry mark the place where the mud oozed down Willis Street during the earthquake of 1855.

Fig. 67.—Boulcott and Manners Street Corner, 1842. Showing the Roman Catholic chapel. “Situated.” writes Mr. Brees, “near the beach at Te Aro.” Father O'Reilly (in the procession) is seen making his way down Willis Street. The goats and poultry mark the place where the mud oozed down Willis Street during the earthquake of 1855.