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■■-■..■ s. p., Andrew Tlioto. ■ MR. F. H. LA GUARDIA, considered ; the most favoured "■ candidate for . today's Neiv York .-.,'.: Mayoralty .election.

FIRST OF THE NEW DOMINION CQINAGE.— The above is, the reverse ■ or- "tail", side -,of the; new half-crown, showing the armorial bearings ,of ' New 'Zealand surmounted by a crown and flanked by Maori'- carvings. The; obverse side'is'similar to the British coins of the same; denomination at > present id circulation/. The value of the shipment noiu on its way-to NewjZealandl'isJ-£25.0,000.

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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 111, 7 November 1933, Page 5

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■■-■..■ s. p., Andrew Tlioto. ■ MR. F. H. LA GUARDIA, considered ; the most favoured "■ candidate for . today's Neiv York .-.,'.: Mayoralty .election. FIRST OF THE NEW DOMINION CQINAGE.—The above is, the reverse ■ or- "tail", side -,of the; new half-crown, showing the armorial bearings ,of ' New 'Zealand surmounted by a crown and flanked by Maori'- carvings. The; obverse side'is'similar to the British coins of the same; denomination at > present id circulation/. The value of the shipment noiu on its way-to NewjZealandl'isJ-£25.0,000. Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 111, 7 November 1933, Page 5

■■-■..■ s. p., Andrew Tlioto. ■ MR. F. H. LA GUARDIA, considered ; the most favoured "■ candidate for . today's Neiv York .-.,'.: Mayoralty .election. FIRST OF THE NEW DOMINION CQINAGE.—The above is, the reverse ■ or- "tail", side -,of the; new half-crown, showing the armorial bearings ,of ' New 'Zealand surmounted by a crown and flanked by Maori'- carvings. The; obverse side'is'similar to the British coins of the same; denomination at > present id circulation/. The value of the shipment noiu on its way-to NewjZealandl'isJ-£25.0,000. Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 111, 7 November 1933, Page 5

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