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Mahan - Studios Photo. VEGETABLE SIAMESE TWINS. — Vegetable marrows grown at Oamaru, of a combined Weight of 21 pounds'. < ■

"Evening Post" Photo. AMBITIOUS CRUISE PLANNED.— The 30ftyacht-which has-been built at Motu, Poverty Bay,.by a young Englishman, Mr. Stanley Ward, in which he proposes to sail to England. The boat has been taken overland to Opoliki, where the final fitting-out will be done.

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 147, 24 June 1933, Page 17

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Mahan – Studios Photo. VEGETABLE SIAMESE TWINS. —Vegetable marrows grown at Oamaru, of a combined Weight of 21 pounds'. < ■ "Evening Post" Photo. AMBITIOUS CRUISE PLANNED.—The 30ftyacht-which has-been built at Motu, Poverty Bay,.by a young Englishman, Mr. Stanley Ward, in which he proposes to sail to England. The boat has been taken overland to Opoliki, where the final fitting-out will be done. Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 147, 24 June 1933, Page 17

Mahan – Studios Photo. VEGETABLE SIAMESE TWINS. —Vegetable marrows grown at Oamaru, of a combined Weight of 21 pounds'. < ■ "Evening Post" Photo. AMBITIOUS CRUISE PLANNED.—The 30ftyacht-which has-been built at Motu, Poverty Bay,.by a young Englishman, Mr. Stanley Ward, in which he proposes to sail to England. The boat has been taken overland to Opoliki, where the final fitting-out will be done. Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 147, 24 June 1933, Page 17

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