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Printed on back: “Photograph courtesy of Foxton Historical Society. QUEEN OF THE SOUTH 1904. For many years the legendary Queen of the South traded regularly between Wellington and the port of Foxton. She sank in 1911 after striking a rock off Port Chalmers.”

‘Queen Of The South’ (coastal trader), 1904. This small steamer is pictured tied up at the Foxton wharf.

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