AN ENTRY OF 31,000 SHEEP. AT CULVERDEN EWE FAlß.—Excellent sales were made at the ewe fair held at Culverden yesterday. This is the last of the large North Canterbury fairs for the season. Our photograph shows a section of the pens just before the start of the sale.
AUCKLAND TENNIS PLAYERS F.OR CONTESTS AGAINST CANTERBURY.—The Auckland teams to contest the Wilding Shield and Nunneley Casket at Wilding Park to-day arrived in Christchurch yesterday morning. LEFT: Nunneley Casket team. From left: Misses V. Eccles, B. M. Knight, R. Taylor, and Mat jorie Macfarlane (captain). RIGHT: Wilding Shield team. From left: M. T. Wilson, J. W. Gunn, N. G.-Start (captain), and A, D, Brown,
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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21423, 15 March 1935, Page 20
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112AN ENTRY OF 31,000 SHEEP. AT CULVERDEN EWE FAlR.—Excellent sales were made at the ewe fair held at Culverden yesterday. This is the last of the large North Canterbury fairs for the season. Our photograph shows a section of the pens just before the start of the sale. AUCKLAND TENNIS PLAYERS F.OR CONTESTS AGAINST CANTERBURY.—The Auckland teams to contest the Wilding Shield and Nunneley Casket at Wilding Park to-day arrived in Christchurch yesterday morning. LEFT: Nunneley Casket team. From left: Misses V. Eccles, B. M. Knight, R. Taylor, and Mat jorie Macfarlane (captain). RIGHT: Wilding Shield team. From left: M. T. Wilson, J. W. Gunn, N. G.-Start (captain), and A, D, Brown, Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21423, 15 March 1935, Page 20
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