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; / \ 'si l>i Andrew Fnoto ' . }•■ ',S..i". Andrew l'iioto. . » f iuarew fliolo MR: JAMES MARCHBANKS, MR. J. E. GAMBLE, accountant MR. C. FREYBERG, appointed to whose resignation from the posi- to the Wellington Harbour Board the position of District Public tion of 'general manager for the since 1909,' retiring after a record Trustee at Palmerstpn Nprfh. Wellington Harbour' Board takes of 48% years' service. . effect from Monday. ■ ■.■■■".' .' ' ' ' ' '

BACK ON THE JOB.— The old American cutter Bear, veteran of Arctic exploration,;repainted and refitted, leaving Oakland Harbour recently. The Bear has been taken-over by Admiral Byrd, and will be usedfor his next expedition to the Antarctic, ivhich has been postponed for twelve months.

' , ''■•■■!■''.'.'■ A. B. Klngsfotd Photo. INTERIOR OF NELSON'S OLD CATHEDRAL.— The fink service in the old-building was held last Sunday, when the Bishop of Nelson, Dr. Sadlier, preached. The history of, Nelson Cathedral dates back to 1842, when the first services were held in a tent. The building now about to be demolished was reconstructed in 1886, and is to be replaced by a modern stone building which has been under construction for some time.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 25, 29 July 1932, Page 5

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; / \ 'si l>i Andrew Fnoto ' . }•■ ',S..i". Andrew l'iioto. . » f iuarew fliolo MR: JAMES MARCHBANKS, MR. J. E. GAMBLE, accountant MR. C. FREYBERG, appointed to whose resignation from the posi- to the Wellington Harbour Board the position of District Public tion of 'general manager for the since 1909,' retiring after a record Trustee at Palmerstpn Nprfh. Wellington Harbour'Board takes of 48% years' service. . effect from Monday. ■ ■.■■■".' .' ' ' ' ' ' BACK ON THE JOB.—The old American cutter Bear, veteran of Arctic exploration,;repainted and refitted, leaving Oakland Harbour recently. The Bear has been taken-over by Admiral Byrd, and will be usedfor his next expedition to the Antarctic, ivhich has been postponed for twelve months. ' , ''■•■■!■''.'.'■ A. B. Klngsfotd Photo. INTERIOR OF NELSON'S OLD CATHEDRAL.—The fink service in the old-building was held last Sunday, when the Bishop of Nelson, Dr. Sadlier, preached. The history of, Nelson Cathedral dates back to 1842, when the first services were held in a tent. The building now about to be demolished was reconstructed in 1886, and is to be replaced by a modern stone building which has been under construction for some time. COPIES OP "EVENING POST" OWN PHOTOGRAPHS MAX! BE OBTAINED ON APtfLlCAffKttr. Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 25, 29 July 1932, Page 5

; / \ 'si l>i Andrew Fnoto ' . }•■ ',S..i". Andrew l'iioto. . » f iuarew fliolo MR: JAMES MARCHBANKS, MR. J. E. GAMBLE, accountant MR. C. FREYBERG, appointed to whose resignation from the posi- to the Wellington Harbour Board the position of District Public tion of 'general manager for the since 1909,' retiring after a record Trustee at Palmerstpn Nprfh. Wellington Harbour'Board takes of 48% years' service. . effect from Monday. ■ ■.■■■".' .' ' ' ' ' ' BACK ON THE JOB.—The old American cutter Bear, veteran of Arctic exploration,;repainted and refitted, leaving Oakland Harbour recently. The Bear has been taken-over by Admiral Byrd, and will be usedfor his next expedition to the Antarctic, ivhich has been postponed for twelve months. ' , ''■•■■!■''.'.'■ A. B. Klngsfotd Photo. INTERIOR OF NELSON'S OLD CATHEDRAL.—The fink service in the old-building was held last Sunday, when the Bishop of Nelson, Dr. Sadlier, preached. The history of, Nelson Cathedral dates back to 1842, when the first services were held in a tent. The building now about to be demolished was reconstructed in 1886, and is to be replaced by a modern stone building which has been under construction for some time. COPIES OP "EVENING POST" OWN PHOTOGRAPHS MAX! BE OBTAINED ON APtfLlCAffKttr. Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 25, 29 July 1932, Page 5