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Post, hitching
Object type Horse drawn/transport
Classification: NM3.838
Description
English: Hitching post - metal post with stand for attaching to ground; flat top with metal hooks and rings for attaching reins; has sheet of metal wrapped around centre of post secured with bolts
Date Unknown date; 19th Century
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height: 1155mm
diameter: 216mm
notes: at top

notes: height x diameter (top) : 1155 mm x 216 mm
institution QS:P195,Q758657
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615279 (object number)
Credit line Collection of Auckland Museum Tamaki Paenga Hira, 1995x2.632, col.0010
Notes Museum Tag: CentennialStreet
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