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The Gisborne Photo News

 

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Out & About

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From Mrs T. S. Hatten, 712 Aberdeer Road. we have this picture of former Gisborne radio personality "Aunt Daisy". "Aunt Daisy", who broadcast for many years in this city, left Gisborne to live in Brisbane in 1957. She still takes an interest in music and, at 81, has a choir of 30 ladies in Brisbane. She is shown outside her home where she lived before she came to New Zealand first and to which she eventually returned.

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John Haynes of Haynes and Sim is shown fixing a stone memento to the west doorway of Holy Trinity Church. < unclear >ne</ unclear > stone is a piece of carved masonry from the parish church at Marton-in-Cleveland, Yorkshire, England, and this is where Captain James Cook was christened.

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Kerry Gibson of Wainui had a lucky escape from serious injury when he came out unscathed from this accident. The car pushed over a power pole which broke in half and was almost cut in two. It was afterwards towed away in two pieces.