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The Gisborne Photo News

 

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Readers' Pictures

Readers are invited to send in photographs which they think will be of interest to other readers.

Prints should be of postcard size or larger. If smaller than postcard, please send negative as well.

Post to "The Editor, Photo News, 282 Aberdeen Road, Gisborne."

First prize in each issue gets a 12-month subscription to "Photo News" Free, post paid.

All photographs and negatives returned afuse.

First Prize this month goes to "Wairoa—to Mr Bernard Teague, of 112 Marine Parade, who brings a genuine breath of the back country to our pages with this fine study of two trophies of the hunt, shot (both by rifle and by camera) in the Urewera forests recently. Mr Teague is one of the East Coast's deerstalking enthusiasts, who held their annual meeting in Gisborne last month.

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John Doleman, Mangapapa, sends in this snap of his lamb, Tommy, helping himself from a tolerant Queenie on a Hexton farm.

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"Lesley and Nicky Going Over" is the title of this snap showing Lesley Little-worth, of Pehiri, Waerenga-a-hika, competing at a local sports meeting. Sent in by Mrs Littleworth, whom we thank for her kindly remarks about "Photo news".

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P.R.T. Barker, Box 339, Gisborne, secured this fine snap of Mount Ngauruhoe in eruption. Taken from Waiouru in January.

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Former Gisbornite John Arnott, now of Hall J, Ardmore Training College, Papakura, Auckland, dropped in recently at Papakura Military Camp to watch the passing-out parade of an 18-year-old training unit, where he took this snap of a despatch rider giving an exhibition. Not to be outdone, John and a friend are seen at right showing that you don't need to join the army to ride a bike that-a-way.