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HIGHLAND DANCING. — One of the competitors at the garden party of the Scottish Pipe Band held at Avonside on Saturday afternoon.

TEACHERS OF OTHER DAYS.—A snapshot taken at the diamond jubilee celebrations of the Normal School on Saturday. From left: Miss N. Grand, Mrs Bullock, and Mr W. Wilson (the only survivor of the first four masters of the school.

PUBLIC INTEREST IN TRAINING OF TROTTING CHAMPIONS. A photograph taken from the stand at Addington on Saturday morning, when there was a large attendance to watch the fast work of Walla Walla, the Australian champion, and Red Shadow, two of the candidates in the Invitation Match races to be held at the Easter meeting of the New Zealand Metropolitan Trotting Club.

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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21123, 26 March 1934, Page 18

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HIGHLAND DANCING.—One of the competitors at the garden party of the Scottish Pipe Band held at Avonside on Saturday afternoon. TEACHERS OF OTHER DAYS.—A snapshot taken at the diamond jubilee celebrations of the Normal School on Saturday. From left: Miss N. Grand, Mrs Bullock, and Mr W. Wilson (the only survivor of the first four masters of the school. PUBLIC INTEREST IN TRAINING OF TROTTING CHAMPIONS. A photograph taken from the stand at Addington on Saturday morning, when there was a large attendance to watch the fast work of Walla Walla, the Australian champion, and Red Shadow, two of the candidates in the Invitation Match races to be held at the Easter meeting of the New Zealand Metropolitan Trotting Club. Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21123, 26 March 1934, Page 18

HIGHLAND DANCING.—One of the competitors at the garden party of the Scottish Pipe Band held at Avonside on Saturday afternoon. TEACHERS OF OTHER DAYS.—A snapshot taken at the diamond jubilee celebrations of the Normal School on Saturday. From left: Miss N. Grand, Mrs Bullock, and Mr W. Wilson (the only survivor of the first four masters of the school. PUBLIC INTEREST IN TRAINING OF TROTTING CHAMPIONS. A photograph taken from the stand at Addington on Saturday morning, when there was a large attendance to watch the fast work of Walla Walla, the Australian champion, and Red Shadow, two of the candidates in the Invitation Match races to be held at the Easter meeting of the New Zealand Metropolitan Trotting Club. Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21123, 26 March 1934, Page 18