ARMISTICE DAY OBSERVANCE AT C HRISTC HU RCH .—Buglers sounding "Last Post" from the front..ofthe west door of the Cathedral during the two minutes' silence yesterday morning. From left: Mrs J. K. Archer, Cr: C'. E. Johes, the Mayor (Mr J. K. Archer), the Town Clerk (Mr J. S. Neville). Bishop West Wat son, Canon Staples Hamilton, and the Precentor (Rev. F. Rutherfnrd Raivle)..
PRELIMINARY RACES FOR THE NEW ZEALAND TROTTING CUP.—LEFT: Mr H. F. Nicoll's Wrackler, the winner of the second dtviston winner of the first division. The starters in the final to be run on Thursday will be Kohara, King Pointer, Terence Dillon, Author Jinks, Wrackler, Logan Park, Jewel Pointer, and Logan Chief.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20083, 12 November 1930, Page 13
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115ARMISTICE DAY OBSERVANCE AT C HRISTC HU RCH .—Buglers sounding "Last Post" from the front..ofthe west door of the Cathedral during the two minutes' silence yesterday morning. From left: Mrs J. K. Archer, Cr: C'. E. Johes, the Mayor (Mr J. K. Archer), the Town Clerk (Mr J. S. Neville). Bishop West Wat son, Canon Staples Hamilton, and the Precentor (Rev. F. Rutherfnrd Raivle).. PRELIMINARY RACES FOR THE NEW ZEALAND TROTTING CUP.—LEFT: Mr H. F. Nicoll's Wrackler, the winner of the second dtviston winner of the first division. The starters in the final to be run on Thursday will be Kohara, King Pointer, Terence Dillon, Author Jinks, Wrackler, Logan Park, Jewel Pointer, and Logan Chief. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20083, 12 November 1930, Page 13
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