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: A. W. Sutherland Photo. The Mataki Junction dredge, at Murchison, lying in 18ft of water after sinking this week. The cause of the mishap is not yet known.

' . ' "Evening Post" Photo. /Bowling champions for-the Centennial year, the tournament for which was completed in Wellington yesterday. In the centre is G. A. Deare (Carlton Club), winner of the singles title. Winners of the pairs, W. Bremner (left) and N. Donaldson (West End) are : ut}ihe bottom, and at the top is the champion Onehunga four — {from the left, W.Whittaker, J. W. T. Macklow, H: A. Robertson, ■^t^^-^ivingstgne^kip)^Theft-all-come from the Auckland district.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 17, 20 January 1940, Page 9

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: A. W. Sutherland Photo. The Mataki Junction dredge, at Murchison, lying in 18ft of water after sinking this week. The cause of the mishap is not yet known. ' . ' "Evening Post" Photo. /Bowling champions for-the Centennial year, the tournament for which was completed in Wellington yesterday. In the centre is G. A. Deare (Carlton Club), winner of the singles title. Winners of the pairs, W. Bremner (left) and N. Donaldson (West End) are :ut}ihe bottom, and at the top is the champion Onehunga four— {from the left, W.Whittaker, J. W. T. Macklow, H: A. Robertson, ■^t^^-^ivingstgne^kip)^Theft-all-come from the Auckland district. Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 17, 20 January 1940, Page 9

: A. W. Sutherland Photo. The Mataki Junction dredge, at Murchison, lying in 18ft of water after sinking this week. The cause of the mishap is not yet known. ' . ' "Evening Post" Photo. /Bowling champions for-the Centennial year, the tournament for which was completed in Wellington yesterday. In the centre is G. A. Deare (Carlton Club), winner of the singles title. Winners of the pairs, W. Bremner (left) and N. Donaldson (West End) are :ut}ihe bottom, and at the top is the champion Onehunga four— {from the left, W.Whittaker, J. W. T. Macklow, H: A. Robertson, ■^t^^-^ivingstgne^kip)^Theft-all-come from the Auckland district. Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 17, 20 January 1940, Page 9