WHARF WITH A HISTORY.—The Nelson Street wharf, which for many years has served the fishermen of Auckland and which has been officially closed for several years, is not to be rebuilt. This is the latest decision of the Harbour Board. (See letterpress below.)
MR. JOHN BAMBURY, whose ninety-third birthday fell on Saturday, can go far back into the history of Netv Zealand. He tells of the Maori Wars and the barracks situated where Albert Park noD; is. (See letterpress below.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 189, 12 August 1935, Page 5
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80WHARF WITH A HISTORY.—The Nelson Street wharf, which for many years has served the fishermen of Auckland and which has been officially closed for several years, is not to be rebuilt. This is the latest decision of the Harbour Board. (See letterpress below.) MR. JOHN BAMBURY, whose ninety-third birthday fell on Saturday, can go far back into the history of Netv Zealand. He tells of the Maori Wars and the barracks situated where Albert Park noD; is. (See letterpress below.) Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 189, 12 August 1935, Page 5
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