Representative's of the Kate Sheppard Women’s Bookshop place Bowers on the grave of Kate Sheppard at the Addington Cemetery yesterday to mark the anniversary of womens suffrage. Fro left are Anne Rowlands, Joy Lloyd, Erin McGifford, Noreen Penny and Betty Roberts. Kate Shenpard was a Canterbury settler who led the New suffragette movement. Womens votes were legalised 92 years Ago today, in 1893. Report, page 3.
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66Representative's of the Kate Sheppard Women’s Bookshop place Bowers on the grave of Kate Sheppard at the Addington Cemetery yesterday to mark the anniversary of womens suffrage. Fro left are Anne Rowlands, Joy Lloyd, Erin McGifford, Noreen Penny and Betty Roberts. Kate Shenpard was a Canterbury settler who led the New suffragette movement. Womens votes were legalised 92 years Ago today, in 1893. Report, page 3. Press, 19 September 1985, Page 7
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