THE MODERN "DOBBIN."—// is not an unusual sight on a country road to see children riding three on a horse to school. At Tofyaanu these Maori lads use a bicycle.
MEDICAL SUPERINTENDENT OF INFIRMARY RETIRES.—A general view of the function at the Auckland Infirmary yesterday when Dr. C. E. Maguirc Ivas farervelled by the staff and patients. A presentation was made to him by the chairman of the Auckland Hospital Board, the Rev. W. C. Wood.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 74, 29 March 1938, Page 5
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76THE MODERN "DOBBIN."—// is not an unusual sight on a country road to see children riding three on a horse to school. At Tofyaanu these Maori lads use a bicycle. MEDICAL SUPERINTENDENT OF INFIRMARY RETIRES.—A general view of the function at the Auckland Infirmary yesterday when Dr. C. E. Maguirc Ivas farervelled by the staff and patients. A presentation was made to him by the chairman of the Auckland Hospital Board, the Rev. W. C. Wood. Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 74, 29 March 1938, Page 5
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