STRENUOUS SEARCH REWARDED.—Members of the search party who found six of the missing climbers at > National Park this week. From left: Messrs J. A. Malcolm, L. Deem, and D. MacPherson.
ON THE SLIP AT LYTTELTON. — The steamer John Anderson, which ryns between Lyttelton and the Peninsula Bays, on the slip for her annual overhaul. The vessel was built at Lyttelton forty years ago.
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20333, 4 September 1931, Page 13
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63STRENUOUS SEARCH REWARDED.—Members of the search party who found six of the missing climbers at > National Park this week. From left: Messrs J. A. Malcolm, L. Deem, and D. MacPherson. ON THE SLIP AT LYTTELTON.— The steamer John Anderson, which ryns between Lyttelton and the Peninsula Bays, on the slip for her annual overhaul. The vessel was built at Lyttelton forty years ago. Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20333, 4 September 1931, Page 13
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