Mrs., Seikple, wife of the Minister, cutting the ribbon stretched across the Ngahaumnga, Gprge_ : Road. ; On the left is-Mr. E. A. Batt, chairman of the ceremony, and to the right are the Hon. R. Seniple, ; Sir Alexander Roberts, and the Hon. W- Nash.
Cars. passing through Johnsonville at the opening ceremony at Ngahauranga Gorge, the road being lined with school children waving- flags. The cars are on the tvay to the second ceremony ; between Pulceruaßay- and' PaeJeakanku',
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 110, 6 November 1939, Page 5
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77Mrs., Seikple, wife of the Minister, cutting the ribbon stretched across the Ngahaumnga, Gprge_:Road. ; On the left is-Mr. E. A. Batt, chairman of the ceremony, and to the right are the Hon. R. Seniple, ; Sir Alexander Roberts, and the Hon. W- Nash. Cars. passing through Johnsonville at the opening ceremony at Ngahauranga Gorge, the road being lined with school children waving- flags. The cars are on the tvay to the second ceremony ; between Pulceruaßay- and' PaeJeakanku', Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 110, 6 November 1939, Page 5
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