WITH WORLD'S BIGGEST WARSHIP ALONGSIDE, HARBOUR BOARD'S NEW £600,000 FERRO-CONCRETE WHARF, WAS DECLARED OPEN BY ADMIRAL JELLICOE ON MONDAY. (1) Mr. Masicy addressing the gathering, which included Admirals Field and Brand, and other officers of the Fleet. (2) The big monorail crane lowered a beautiful bouquet in front of Mrs. H. R. Mackenzie, who presented it to Lady Jellicoe. (3) Vice-Admiral Field, escorted byMr. H. R. Mackenzie, chairman c 5 the Auc_!__d Harbour Board, to the dais.
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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 116, 17 May 1924, Page 17
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77WITH WORLD'S BIGGEST WARSHIP ALONGSIDE, HARBOUR BOARD'S NEW £600,000 FERRO-CONCRETE WHARF, WAS DECLARED OPEN BY ADMIRAL JELLICOE ON MONDAY. (1) Mr. Masicy addressing the gathering, which included Admirals Field and Brand, and other officers of the Fleet. (2) The big monorail crane lowered a beautiful bouquet in front of Mrs. H. R. Mackenzie, who presented it to Lady Jellicoe. (3) Vice-Admiral Field, escorted by-Mr. H. R. Mackenzie, chairman c 5 the Auc_!__d Harbour Board, to the dais. Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 116, 17 May 1924, Page 17
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