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English: A bullock wagon team taking wool from a station (farm) in New Zealand down to Gore Bay during the early European pioneer days around the 1880s.

Extended information on origin webpage reads: Bullock team and wool wagon, Cheviot, New Zealand [1880-1889] / Reference number: PA1-o-497-27 / 1 b&w original photographic print(s). Albumen print, 26 x 14.3 cm, mounted on album page. / Part of Tonks album (PA1-o-497) Photographic Archive / Scope and contents: Bullock team and wool wagon taking Cheviot Station wool to Port Robinson in Gore Bay. Photographed by F Bradley & Co sometime in the 1880s. / Historical notes: At the time that this photograph was taken Cheviot Station was owned by William (Ready Money) Robinson. He died in 1889, and his heirs sold the station to the Government in 1893.
Date Unknown date, sometime in the 1880s.
Source National Library of New Zealand (Alexander Turnbull Library).
Author F Bradley & Co.
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See below. It should be noted that NZ copyright provides a term of 50 years after the author's death or 50 years after creation for an image owned by an organisation, and provides for a term of only 50 years after publication if the author is unknown. See also this factsheet of the National Library of New Zealand. Therefore, based on approximate date the picture was taken, this document is in the public domain.
Other versions Unknown. This version cropped an enlargened, with one smudge in the top right hand corner edited out

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