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:!''''.•".•• •■'-..'■.■ .'•'.-.. ' ••Evening 'Post" '.I'hbto. 1 SOME FINISHES AT TO-DAY'S SECONDARY SCHOOL S?OKIS.—-Thecombined:secondary Schools areholding their, cgmbined.sportsal ' Athletic Park to-day, and some excellent fishes are being witnessed. Top left, A; Rafter, St. Patrick's, zvinning. the half : mile senior. '■ ' Top right, finish of-the 220 yards junior, I. Usher, St. Patrick's, winning-his heat. -Bottom left, the Last hurdle in the first heat of the 110 yards- senior 'hurdles. Bottom ■ rightyF. H, Stevenson, Wellington College, : .ivinning,the second heat of the 2JO yards-senior.

\ ' -spcrt" and Qcnerar Photo.' ' MH KAYF DON MISS FLORENCE lIOBAN mix. xv xi, vy. . - • [ -Who are reported to be engaged to marry.[MissHoban.is the daugh- \ tcr of'an American banker and Mr. Don isthe. famous racing motor- - .

-Sporrind Ge»e»l» Hu»o VISCOUNT who SBCd e«&f:W-:*se title of Earl of Birkenhead wjien his■father died on 30th September.

" " "~ " " lmw M l-noio " PREPARING FOR WELLINGTON'S FLOATING DOCK.— The photograph shows the commencement of the mooring:ivharf:forthe Jubilee Floating Dock, which will rest alongside a portion of the wharf to. be built at right angles to the length already under construction. -

■-..,,. .■ ■ "Eveninfi Fost" I*llolo. 1 'BY THE DOZEN.-JV™ attending 'babies in a portion of the nursery,of, the-Auckland-St. Helens Eospkal. So great is the pressure upon the accommodation of the hospital that:the authorities have to ! refuse applicaLis for admission, anLre now considering the extension of the buMings. Apart from illcaseHaken in a! the hospital an.ouiside staff attends "patients'in private homes withm treasonable "

<xmmm^»mmim^^^^mmmi^^**^*mv*™ mi ihp.u« """im THIRD JUBILEE OF THE COMMENCEMENT OF SUNDAY f^^^^^^J^ belonging to Mrs Draper of Blenheim, and photographed by r-C«"^ illustration, on the left shows the house of Robert R aikes, at GlouceMe*^f^on «"(% first Sunday school commenced in Gloucester by -

3 '"""T^^"*^™" I™™1™™ '■"' _"'" ■ ■ »^ .i^^T^ . . •■ ~,.-.:... ;. . . ~ Uavclock .William's fflmaru); Photo. ■ "»' ; HARNESSING THE WAITAKI FORHYMO-ELECTRIC DEVELOPMENT— For-'over two years there has been in progress work on one of the greatest engineering projects ever undertaken in New. Zfa, _ ? ■ 'land—the harnessing of the Waitahi River for.the production of electricity. Alihough.lhc construction of the dam is Jar from complete, good progress is being made with oilier brandies of the woih. 1/iejtc- . '• Ze on the left, shows the construction of the towers for the outdoor switchings station, which is below the power-house. On the right, is a photograph showing the erection of dwellings lor the pennanent o■'■ ■' s[a (J; Mr. R. H. PacJcwoocl, en-ginccr-in-chargc of the worJc,livesin.-thc-house on the extreme right, and in, the foreground is the hostel tit- course of construction for angle men.

V. J. Hauls (BinaiiOrPiioto. -A CHURCH REMODELLED.--^ the official opening of the.™ modelled Mediodm C^.^f^^^gS^J^** look place a few days ago. The church iocs established on29th.Octo: be, 1865. The workm^jhejecUon ohkc tower and steeple

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 112, 8 November 1930, Page 17

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:!''''.•".•• •■'-..'■.■ .'•'.-.. ' ••Evening 'Post" '.I'hbto. 1 SOME FINISHES AT TO-DAY'S SECONDARY SCHOOL S?OKIS.—-Thecombined:secondary Schools areholding their, cgmbined.sportsal ' Athletic Park to-day, and some excellent fishes are being witnessed. Top left, A; Rafter, St. Patrick's, zvinning. the half:mile senior. '■ ' Top right, finish of-the 220 yards junior, I. Usher, St. Patrick's, winning-his heat. -Bottom left, the Last hurdle in the first heat of the 110 yards- senior 'hurdles. Bottom ■ rightyF. H, Stevenson, Wellington College,:.ivinning,the second heat of the 2JO yards-senior. \ ' -spcrt" and Qcnerar Photo.' ' MH KAYF DON MISS FLORENCE lIOBAN mix. xv xi, vy. . – • [ -Who are reported to be engaged to marry.[MissHoban.is the daugh-\ tcr of'an American banker and Mr. Don isthe. famous racing motor- – . -Sporrind Ge»e»l» Hu»o VISCOUNT who SBCde«&f:W-:*se title of Earl of Birkenhead wjien his■father died on 30th September. " " "~ " " lmw M l-noio " PREPARING FOR WELLINGTON'S FLOATING DOCK.—The photograph shows the commencement of the mooring:ivharf:forthe Jubilee Floating Dock, which will rest alongside a portion of the wharf to. be built at right angles to the length already under construction. – ■-..,,. . ■ ■ "Eveninfi Fost" I*llolo. 1 'BY THE DOZEN.-JV™ attending 'babies in a portion of the nursery,of, the-Auckland-St. Helens Eospkal. So great is the pressure upon the accommodation of the hospital that:the authorities have to ! refuse applicaLis for admission, anLre now considering the extension of the buMings. Apart from illcaseHaken in a! the hospital an.ouiside staff attends "patients'in private homes withm treasonable " <xmmm^»mmim^^^^mmmi^^**^*mv*™ mi ihp.u« """im THIRD JUBILEE OF THE COMMENCEMENT OF SUNDAY f^^^^^^J^ belonging to Mrs Draper of Blenheim, and photographed by r-C«"^ illustration, on the left shows the house of Robert R aikes, at GlouceMe*^f^on «"(% first Sunday school commenced in Gloucester by – 3 '"""T^^"*^™"I™™1™™ '■"' _"'" ■ ■ »^ .i^^T^ . . •■ ~,.-.:... ;. . . ~ Uavclock .William's fflmaru); Photo. ■ "»' ; HARNESSING THE WAITAKI FORHYMO-ELECTRIC DEVELOPMENT—For-'over two years there has been in progress work on one of the greatest engineering projects ever undertaken in New. Zfa, _ ? ■ 'land—the harnessing of the Waitahi River for.the production of electricity. Alihough.lhc construction of the dam is Jar from complete, good progress is being made with oilier brandies of the woih. 1/iejtc- . '• Ze on the left, shows the construction of the towers for the outdoor switchings station, which is below the power-house. On the right, is a photograph showing the erection of dwellings lor the pennanent o■'■ ■' s[a(J; Mr. R. H. PacJcwoocl, en-ginccr-in-chargc of the worJc,livesin.-thc-house on the extreme right, and in, the foreground is the hostel tit- course of construction for angle men. V. J. Hauls (BinaiiOrPiioto. -A CHURCH REMODELLED.--^ the official opening of the.™ modelled Mediodm C^.^f^^^gS^J^** look place a few days ago. The church iocs established on29th.Octo: be, 1865. The workm^jhejecUon ohkc tower and steeple Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 112, 8 November 1930, Page 17

:!''''.•".•• •■'-..'■.■ .'•'.-.. ' ••Evening 'Post" '.I'hbto. 1 SOME FINISHES AT TO-DAY'S SECONDARY SCHOOL S?OKIS.—-Thecombined:secondary Schools areholding their, cgmbined.sportsal ' Athletic Park to-day, and some excellent fishes are being witnessed. Top left, A; Rafter, St. Patrick's, zvinning. the half:mile senior. '■ ' Top right, finish of-the 220 yards junior, I. Usher, St. Patrick's, winning-his heat. -Bottom left, the Last hurdle in the first heat of the 110 yards- senior 'hurdles. Bottom ■ rightyF. H, Stevenson, Wellington College,:.ivinning,the second heat of the 2JO yards-senior. \ ' -spcrt" and Qcnerar Photo.' ' MH KAYF DON MISS FLORENCE lIOBAN mix. xv xi, vy. . – • [ -Who are reported to be engaged to marry.[MissHoban.is the daugh-\ tcr of'an American banker and Mr. Don isthe. famous racing motor- – . -Sporrind Ge»e»l» Hu»o VISCOUNT who SBCde«&f:W-:*se title of Earl of Birkenhead wjien his■father died on 30th September. " " "~ " " lmw M l-noio " PREPARING FOR WELLINGTON'S FLOATING DOCK.—The photograph shows the commencement of the mooring:ivharf:forthe Jubilee Floating Dock, which will rest alongside a portion of the wharf to. be built at right angles to the length already under construction. – ■-..,,. . ■ ■ "Eveninfi Fost" I*llolo. 1 'BY THE DOZEN.-JV™ attending 'babies in a portion of the nursery,of, the-Auckland-St. Helens Eospkal. So great is the pressure upon the accommodation of the hospital that:the authorities have to ! refuse applicaLis for admission, anLre now considering the extension of the buMings. Apart from illcaseHaken in a! the hospital an.ouiside staff attends "patients'in private homes withm treasonable " <xmmm^»mmim^^^^mmmi^^**^*mv*™ mi ihp.u« """im THIRD JUBILEE OF THE COMMENCEMENT OF SUNDAY f^^^^^^J^ belonging to Mrs Draper of Blenheim, and photographed by r-C«"^ illustration, on the left shows the house of Robert R aikes, at GlouceMe*^f^on «"(% first Sunday school commenced in Gloucester by – 3 '"""T^^"*^™"I™™1™™ '■"' _"'" ■ ■ »^ .i^^T^ . . •■ ~,.-.:... ;. . . ~ Uavclock .William's fflmaru); Photo. ■ "»' ; HARNESSING THE WAITAKI FORHYMO-ELECTRIC DEVELOPMENT—For-'over two years there has been in progress work on one of the greatest engineering projects ever undertaken in New. Zfa, _ ? ■ 'land—the harnessing of the Waitahi River for.the production of electricity. Alihough.lhc construction of the dam is Jar from complete, good progress is being made with oilier brandies of the woih. 1/iejtc- . '• Ze on the left, shows the construction of the towers for the outdoor switchings station, which is below the power-house. On the right, is a photograph showing the erection of dwellings lor the pennanent o■'■ ■' s[a(J; Mr. R. H. PacJcwoocl, en-ginccr-in-chargc of the worJc,livesin.-thc-house on the extreme right, and in, the foreground is the hostel tit- course of construction for angle men. V. J. Hauls (BinaiiOrPiioto. -A CHURCH REMODELLED.--^ the official opening of the.™ modelled Mediodm C^.^f^^^gS^J^** look place a few days ago. The church iocs established on29th.Octo: be, 1865. The workm^jhejecUon ohkc tower and steeple Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 112, 8 November 1930, Page 17