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Important Early Charts of the South and Stewart Islands and Foveaux Straight, c.1824 - c.1906

 Item — map-box: 1
Identifier: S00100003

Dates

  • Majority of material found within c.1824 - c.1906

Extent

From the Series: 33 maps/plans (Map-Boxes 1 - 8 and Drawer West 6 d)

Language of Materials

English

Materials Specific Details

South West Extreme of New Zealand from M. Duperry's Atlas 1824 and Dusky Bay from Vancouver's voyage and Chalky Bay from M. Duperry's Atlas

Sketch of a Strait dividing the Southern Island of New Zealand with the Harbours on the Southern most Island, discovered and examined by Mr. O.F. Smith, an American, when searching for Seals in 1804. Communicated by him to Captn P.G. King, Govr of N.S.Wales, March 1906

Copy of Charts in custody of Admiralty; Canterbury – Otago Explorations 1848 and Nelson Explorations 1846

New Zealand; Island of T'Avai Poenammoo, or Island of Green Stone - No date

Ruapuke Island 1889

This Chart of New Zealand – James Wyld, Third Edition - No date

Sketch of Port Williams in Foveaux Straits, New Zealand and Codfish Island, New Zealand - No date

Sketch Map of the southern Extremity of Middle Islands of New Zealand - No date

Port MacQuarie, Foveaux Straits [Sketch] - no date

Rough tracing form my Sketch map showing Nairn's route to Te Anau 1852

New Zealand Middle Island, Interior of Southern Country from H.M.S. Acheron 1850

The Great Sea or Pacific - No date

South Island, Sheet No.16 [Southland] - No date

South Island with inserts of Port Nicholson and The Chatham Group - No date

Repository Details

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