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The Gisborne Photo News

 

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Roving Camera

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John Pitcher, who ranks among the most enthusiastic of Gisborne's skin divers, pictured during the course of a display which he staged in the Central School baths on gala day, in aid of school funds.

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Two heads are usually better than one, but not in this case. This is one of nature's rarest freaks....a two-headed lamb, photographed during the spring on a Waerenga-o-Kuri farm. The heads were perfectly formed, and the animal appeared to be healthy and strong, but unfortunately it couldn't be fed, and had to be destroyed. It was able to suck on a bottle, but the milk, taken in one mouth, simply flowed out the other.

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The Marist junior football team, which last season won the junior championship and the Munro Cup. Points for, 165; against, 73. Back row: G. Raggett, R. Clough, J. Walters, A. O'Sullivan, R. Moleta, W. Evans. Middle row: R. Sharp (manager). T. Handley, R. Callaghan, T. Harvey, K. Beuth, B. Brosnahan (Shaskey Cup winner), P. Callaghan, and R. Beattie (president). Front row: D. Longdill, M. Jones, N. Mabey (coach) P. Ransley (captain), I. Skinner. Absent: R. Bauld (vice-captain), K. Pritchard, K. Boggs, K. McBreen, T. Walters, D. Simson. Mayfair Studios