STILL KEEN ON POLITICS.—Two of the oldest inmates of the Veterans' Home at a Roskill polling booth this morning. Standing, Mr. T.Enriis, 89 years of age, who arrived in New Zealand in 1853 with the 18th Royal Irish Regiment Sitting, Mr. W. Anderson, 91 years of age, the oldest surviving New Zealand-born white who served with the forces that chased Te Kopti. . /
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 285, 2 December 1931, Page 9
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62STILL KEEN ON POLITICS.—Two of the oldest inmates of the Veterans' Home at a Roskill polling booth this morning. Standing, Mr. T.Enriis, 89 years of age, who arrived in New Zealand in 1853 with the 18th Royal Irish Regiment Sitting, Mr. W. Anderson, 91 years of age, the oldest surviving New Zealand-born white who served with the forces that chased Te Kopti. . / Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 285, 2 December 1931, Page 9
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