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S. P. Andrew Photo. THE VERY REV. FATHER B. C McMANUS, rector of the Eiedemptorist Order] in New Zealand,-who has been transferred to Neui South Wales. '■

,:■ ' W. Hall Balne Photo. GREIMOUTH FROM THE SEA.^ general view of the bar entrance to the Grey River, with the wharves, showing-on. the right, and the North and South Tip Heads in the centre foreground. The Abel Tasmanwas swept out across the baron Saturday* afternoon and cast up on the North Beach, where '.'■'"■'"''. .!"''_' s^e became a total tvrecJc.

. .public using nearby roads.

RAILWAY CHANGE-OVER COMPLETED.-?*/, platforms at the new railway station were used for the first time tins morning by Passengers arnvmg m the city by suburban trams from the llutt Valley, the change-over having beenl accomplish on Sunday by a 1.1 ■ . """'• i'U3n.ngers crossing one of the. temporary bridges to the exits of the old ' Lambton Station. .

OFF THE ROAD ON THE RIMUTAKAS.-^ lorr^imvdl^g along the hill road on the Rimulakds yesterday broke through f/ie . wire-fence and came to rest as seen. in. the photograph.

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Evening Post, Issue 17, 20 July 1936, Page 7

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S. P. Andrew Photo. THE VERY REV. FATHER B. C McMANUS, rector of the Eiedemptorist Order] in New Zealand,-who has been transferred to Neui South Wales. '■ ,:■ ' W. Hall Balne Photo. GREIMOUTH FROM THE SEA.^general view of the bar entrance to the Grey River, with the wharves, showing-on. the right, and the North and South Tip Heads in the centre foreground. The Abel Tasmanwas swept out across the baron Saturday* afternoon and cast up on the North Beach, where '.'■'"■'"''. .!"''_' s^e became a total tvrecJc. . .public using nearby roads. RAILWAY CHANGE-OVER COMPLETED.-?*/, platforms at the new railway station were used for the first time tins morning by Passengers arnvmg m the city by suburban trams from the llutt Valley, the change-over having beenl accomplish on Sunday by a 1.1 ■ . """'• i'U3n.ngers crossing one of the. temporary bridges to the exits of the old ' Lambton Station. . OFF THE ROAD ON THE RIMUTAKAS.-^ lorr^imvdl^g along the hill road on the Rimulakds yesterday broke through f/ie . wire-fence and came to rest as seen. in. the photograph. Evening Post, Issue 17, 20 July 1936, Page 7

S. P. Andrew Photo. THE VERY REV. FATHER B. C McMANUS, rector of the Eiedemptorist Order] in New Zealand,-who has been transferred to Neui South Wales. '■ ,:■ ' W. Hall Balne Photo. GREIMOUTH FROM THE SEA.^general view of the bar entrance to the Grey River, with the wharves, showing-on. the right, and the North and South Tip Heads in the centre foreground. The Abel Tasmanwas swept out across the baron Saturday* afternoon and cast up on the North Beach, where '.'■'"■'"''. .!"''_' s^e became a total tvrecJc. . .public using nearby roads. RAILWAY CHANGE-OVER COMPLETED.-?*/, platforms at the new railway station were used for the first time tins morning by Passengers arnvmg m the city by suburban trams from the llutt Valley, the change-over having beenl accomplish on Sunday by a 1.1 ■ . """'• i'U3n.ngers crossing one of the. temporary bridges to the exits of the old ' Lambton Station. . OFF THE ROAD ON THE RIMUTAKAS.-^ lorr^imvdl^g along the hill road on the Rimulakds yesterday broke through f/ie . wire-fence and came to rest as seen. in. the photograph. Evening Post, Issue 17, 20 July 1936, Page 7

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