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VETERAN HARBOURMASTER PASSES.—The death occurred at his home in Devonport thU morning of Captain A. Duder, who was harbourmaster at Auckland from 1894 till 1913. A fortnight ago he made the trip on the new tug William C. Daldy to Tirit.iri Island, whew this photograph was taken. With him (left) is Captain" R. H. Gibbons, harbourmaster at Onehunga 1909-1931, now retired and living at Onehunga.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 65, 17 March 1936, Page 10

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VETERAN HARBOURMASTER PASSES.—The death occurred at his home in Devonport thU morning of Captain A. Duder, who was harbourmaster at Auckland from 1894 till 1913. A fortnight ago he made the trip on the new tug William C. Daldy to Tirit.iri Island, whew this photograph was taken. With him (left) is Captain" R. H. Gibbons, harbourmaster at Onehunga 1909-1931, now retired and living at Onehunga. Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 65, 17 March 1936, Page 10

VETERAN HARBOURMASTER PASSES.—The death occurred at his home in Devonport thU morning of Captain A. Duder, who was harbourmaster at Auckland from 1894 till 1913. A fortnight ago he made the trip on the new tug William C. Daldy to Tirit.iri Island, whew this photograph was taken. With him (left) is Captain" R. H. Gibbons, harbourmaster at Onehunga 1909-1931, now retired and living at Onehunga. Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 65, 17 March 1936, Page 10