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THE END OF A LONG TRAIL. — The Melbourne to Sydney barrow-pushing parly arriving in Sydney on September 7. From left to right: Mr. Amiguet (sitter), Mr. J. Nolan, secretary of Brighton Band (walking in uniform) and Councillor William Darwin (pusher). The bet was for £100 and the distance 640 miles, to be covered in ten weeks. Counicllor Darwin completed the journey in seven weeks.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 219, 16 September 1935, Page 5

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THE END OF A LONG TRAIL.—The Melbourne to Sydney barrow-pushing parly arriving in Sydney on September 7. From left to right: Mr. Amiguet (sitter), Mr. J. Nolan, secretary of Brighton Band (walking in uniform) and Councillor William Darwin (pusher). The bet was for £100 and the distance 640 miles, to be covered in ten weeks. Counicllor Darwin completed the journey in seven weeks. Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 219, 16 September 1935, Page 5

THE END OF A LONG TRAIL.—The Melbourne to Sydney barrow-pushing parly arriving in Sydney on September 7. From left to right: Mr. Amiguet (sitter), Mr. J. Nolan, secretary of Brighton Band (walking in uniform) and Councillor William Darwin (pusher). The bet was for £100 and the distance 640 miles, to be covered in ten weeks. Counicllor Darwin completed the journey in seven weeks. Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 219, 16 September 1935, Page 5