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FROM OVEN TO TABLE. Most of the food cooked for the campers at.Waitangi is trucked on a small wooden railway from the outside ovens and heaters to the large marquee, where 650 persons . are accommodated at each meal sitting. The truck shown is loaded with ■ freshly steamed potatoes.

MUNITIONS OF WAR.—Wooden weapons by the hundred have been turned out at the Kauri Timber Company's factory for the warriors taking part in the Waitangi celebrations next week. Two of the mill hands are seen trying out some of the new "weapons."

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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 29, 3 February 1934, Page 7

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FROM OVEN TO TABLE. Most of the food cooked for the campers at.Waitangi is trucked on a small wooden railway from the outside ovens and heaters to the large marquee, where 650 persons . are accommodated at each meal sitting. The truck shown is loaded with ■ freshly steamed potatoes. MUNITIONS OF WAR.—Wooden weapons by the hundred have been turned out at the Kauri Timber Company's factory for the warriors taking part in the Waitangi celebrations next week. Two of the mill hands are seen trying out some of the new "weapons." Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 29, 3 February 1934, Page 7

FROM OVEN TO TABLE. Most of the food cooked for the campers at.Waitangi is trucked on a small wooden railway from the outside ovens and heaters to the large marquee, where 650 persons . are accommodated at each meal sitting. The truck shown is loaded with ■ freshly steamed potatoes. MUNITIONS OF WAR.—Wooden weapons by the hundred have been turned out at the Kauri Timber Company's factory for the warriors taking part in the Waitangi celebrations next week. Two of the mill hands are seen trying out some of the new "weapons." Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 29, 3 February 1934, Page 7

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