«, t < -^ ef Postmaster advises that *_* Ulimaroa, which left Svdns- at won on October 15 for Wellington, has 81 bags of mails for Auckland. Following on an address by Mr. A. W. Robert, of Auckland, national secretary the St. John Ambulance Association, a n effort is to be made at Hamilton to extend the work of the St. John Ambu4»nce Brigade in that, town, and to pro- ***>•■& with a fully equipped station.
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Auckland Star, Volume 246, Issue 246, 16 October 1926, Page 11
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