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THE ARAPUNI INVESTIGATIONS. —Departmental officers accompanying the Swedish experts at present making extensive investigations at V Arapuni and environs. Back row: Messrs. F. T. M. Russell, T. McLennan, Dr. Henderson, T.; Rabone. Front: Professor T. G. H. Hornell i] (Sweden), Messrs. F. W. Furkert (chief engineer to the Public Works Department), and P. W. Werner (assistant. engineer. and secretary to' ; Professor Hbrnell). ■ ~ -J'A

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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 210, 5 September 1930, Page 8

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THE ARAPUNI INVESTIGATIONS.—Departmental officers accompanying the Swedish experts at present making extensive investigations at V Arapuni and environs. Back row: Messrs. F. T. M. Russell, T. McLennan, Dr. Henderson, T.; Rabone. Front: Professor T. G. H. Hornell i] (Sweden), Messrs. F. W. Furkert (chief engineer to the Public Works Department), and P. W. Werner (assistant.engineer. and secretary to' ; Professor Hbrnell). ■ ~ -J'A Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 210, 5 September 1930, Page 8

THE ARAPUNI INVESTIGATIONS.—Departmental officers accompanying the Swedish experts at present making extensive investigations at V Arapuni and environs. Back row: Messrs. F. T. M. Russell, T. McLennan, Dr. Henderson, T.; Rabone. Front: Professor T. G. H. Hornell i] (Sweden), Messrs. F. W. Furkert (chief engineer to the Public Works Department), and P. W. Werner (assistant.engineer. and secretary to' ; Professor Hbrnell). ■ ~ -J'A Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 210, 5 September 1930, Page 8

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