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"Evening Post" Photo. The top table at the dinner held last night to celebrate the hundredth anniversary of the landing from the ship Tory on Petone beach. From left, Mr. M. A. Eliott,. Mrs. Semple, Mrs. W. Nash, Sir Michael Myers, Mrs. Hislop, the Governor-General (Lord Galway), the Mayor of Wellington (Mr. T. C..A. Hislop), who presided, Lady Galway, the Hon. W. Nash, Mrs. P. Fraser, Sir Harry Batterbee, and Lady Myers.

"Evening Post" Photo. Looking down from the gallery of the Concert Chamber of the Town Hall last evening, when the celebrated Australian snooker player Horace Lindrum gave an-exhibition of the game in a series of matches with Wellington snooker players. Standing to the right of the table are Lindrum and his first opponent, Les Moffitt.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 72, 22 September 1939, Page 5

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"Evening Post" Photo. The top table at the dinner held last night to celebrate the hundredth anniversary of the landing from the ship Tory on Petone beach. From left, Mr. M. A. Eliott,. Mrs. Semple, Mrs. W. Nash, Sir Michael Myers, Mrs. Hislop, the Governor-General (Lord Galway), the Mayor of Wellington (Mr. T. C..A. Hislop), who presided, Lady Galway, the Hon. W. Nash, Mrs. P. Fraser, Sir Harry Batterbee, and Lady Myers. "Evening Post" Photo. Looking down from the gallery of the Concert Chamber of the Town Hall last evening, when the celebrated Australian snooker player Horace Lindrum gave an-exhibition of the game in a series of matches with Wellington snooker players. Standing to the right of the table are Lindrum and his first opponent, Les Moffitt. Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 72, 22 September 1939, Page 5

"Evening Post" Photo. The top table at the dinner held last night to celebrate the hundredth anniversary of the landing from the ship Tory on Petone beach. From left, Mr. M. A. Eliott,. Mrs. Semple, Mrs. W. Nash, Sir Michael Myers, Mrs. Hislop, the Governor-General (Lord Galway), the Mayor of Wellington (Mr. T. C..A. Hislop), who presided, Lady Galway, the Hon. W. Nash, Mrs. P. Fraser, Sir Harry Batterbee, and Lady Myers. "Evening Post" Photo. Looking down from the gallery of the Concert Chamber of the Town Hall last evening, when the celebrated Australian snooker player Horace Lindrum gave an-exhibition of the game in a series of matches with Wellington snooker players. Standing to the right of the table are Lindrum and his first opponent, Les Moffitt. Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 72, 22 September 1939, Page 5

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