A STROLL THROUGH THE AUCKLAND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE TO-DAY—Many Aucklanders do not realise the beauty of the University in their midst. The picture on the right might be a typical glimpse of a cloistered walk in an old world college. In the centre is a picturesque aspcct of one of the wings from the cloister leading to the students' block. On the right the students' block is seen with a foreground of lawn, shrubberies and part of the college proper.
CLEANING UP THE ORAKEI NATIVE SETTLEMENT. —A community working bee clearing the area in front of the dwellings preparatory to ploughing and grassing it, which will be a big improvement along the Tamaki Drive.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 117, 20 May 1933, Page 7
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113A STROLL THROUGH THE AUCKLAND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE TO-DAY—Many Aucklanders do not realise the beauty of the University in their midst. The picture on the right might be a typical glimpse of a cloistered walk in an old world college. In the centre is a picturesque aspcct of one of the wings from the cloister leading to the students' block. On the right the students' block is seen with a foreground of lawn, shrubberies and part of the college proper. CLEANING UP THE ORAKEI NATIVE SETTLEMENT.—A community working bee clearing the area in front of the dwellings preparatory to ploughing and grassing it, which will be a big improvement along the Tamaki Drive. Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 117, 20 May 1933, Page 7
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