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The Gisborne Photo News

 

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The Waipaoa Rugby Football Club's team, which was winner of the 1963 Waikohu Sub-Union competition. Members are, from left, standing: B. Tomoana, H. Matenga, A. Boynton, J. Turipa, W. Atkins (selector-coach), A, Amundsen (masseur), L. Wallace (honorary secretary), R. Jordan, R. Horsfield, M. Hoera, J. Hongara. Kneeling: B. Mua, P. Rickard, C. Whiting, H. Mei, W. Puketapu, R. Takao (president-captain), W. Nukunuku (vice-captain), P. Matenga, M. Olson, N. Gaukrodger, N. Boynton. Absent: K. C. De Spence (patron), W. Doleman (vice-president),- C. Gaukrodgar (treasurer), M. Strong, T. Mita, and T. Whakaara.
Mayfair Studios

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A guard of honour, of pupils of the Edmund Campion College, bow their heads as the funeral procession of their late teacher, Brother Coleman, passes down Childers Road after leaving St Mary's Church.

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A family tussle evolved for the second year in succession in the P.B. ladies' senior golf championships when Mrs G.J.O. Booth, and her daughter, Miss Heather Booth, met in the final of the event. After a close round, the championship was decided when an extra hole had been played, Mrs Booth being the winner. She is pictured sinking a putt at the eighteenth as her daughter lines up her ball.