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A. P. Godber Photo. . . • "Snort ana General" ,I'tiulo. STATE SAWMILL AT MAMAKU CLOSED.— A view of the State sawmill at, Mamaku, near Rotorutt, TO TRAVEL THROUGH; THE STRATOSPHERE.— WiIey Post, which has been closed down, by the Railways Board. It ivas frotii this sawmill that most American aviator,- standing beside the Winnie Mac, the .machine in ■:■'•;' of the Railway Departments timber - supplies were received. ' ivhich he proposes to take part in the air race to Australia. He .;.;.:;■ hopes to travel throughthe stratosphere, arriving in Australia-on; ••-■•■•- . ' , the second day \o£ the race.

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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 55, 3 September 1934, Page 7

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A. P. Godber Photo. . . • "Snort ana General" ,I'tiulo. STATE SAWMILL AT MAMAKU CLOSED.—A view of the State sawmill at, Mamaku, near Rotorutt, TO TRAVEL THROUGH; THE STRATOSPHERE.—WiIey Post, which has been closed down, by the Railways Board. It ivas frotii this sawmill that most American aviator,- standing beside the Winnie Mac, the .machine in ■:■'•;' of the Railway Departments timber – supplies were received. ' ivhich he proposes to take part in the air race to Australia. He .;.;.:;■ hopes to travel throughthe stratosphere, arriving in Australia-on; ••-■•■•- . ' , the second day\o£ the race. Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 55, 3 September 1934, Page 7

A. P. Godber Photo. . . • "Snort ana General" ,I'tiulo. STATE SAWMILL AT MAMAKU CLOSED.—A view of the State sawmill at, Mamaku, near Rotorutt, TO TRAVEL THROUGH; THE STRATOSPHERE.—WiIey Post, which has been closed down, by the Railways Board. It ivas frotii this sawmill that most American aviator,- standing beside the Winnie Mac, the .machine in ■:■'•;' of the Railway Departments timber – supplies were received. ' ivhich he proposes to take part in the air race to Australia. He .;.;.:;■ hopes to travel throughthe stratosphere, arriving in Australia-on; ••-■•■•- . ' , the second day\o£ the race. Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 55, 3 September 1934, Page 7