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The Gisborne Photo News

 

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Readers' Pictures

Pictures brought back from a world tour by Mr and Mrs J. S. Nugent, Gisborne, were snapped by Mr Nugent in England.

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The famous Kiwi on a hill near Sling Camp, where New Zealand troops were stationed in World War I.

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At right, Mrs Nugent (second from left) and other trippers at Stonehenge.

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August Tangaere, who is from Rangitukia (near East Cape), now head teacher at Whangape, 220 miles north of Auckland, sends in this picture of himself with two Public Health nurses now in that area, but who formerly served the Patutahi district. They made this information known to Mr Tangaere on seeing his copy of Photo News at the school.

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One thing, if you drop a bulldozer off your truck, it can always get itself out of trouble. When a culvert gave way at the corner Winter and James streets in Mangapapa, this is what happened.

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Cruising down the river, on a Sunday afternoon....in 1920. This was the pleasure of these ladies, the P.B. Rowing Club ladies' representative crew of that year. At rear, J. O'Neill (deputy captain), Mrs N. Edwards, 2; F. Hampton (coach). Seated: C. Trotter, 3 (Mrs Morris); L. White, bow (Mrs Wilson); Mrs.O. Warren, stroke. In front: A. O'Neill, cox.