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.-.■■■ "Evening Post" - Photo. The Empire flying-boat Aotearoa landing in Evans Bay, opposite the Patent Slip jetty,, yesterday afternoon, after her flight from Sydney with the Marquess and Marchioness ofWillingdonandanumber of other distinguished passengers.

"Evening - Post" Photo. A week of hot weather has' popularised the sands of Oriental Bay, Wellington s nearest bathing beach. Every fine day the beach is crowded with children and adults enjoying the water and the sunshine.

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

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.-.■■■ "Evening Post" – Photo. The Empire flying-boat Aotearoa landing in Evans Bay, opposite the Patent Slip jetty,, yesterday afternoon, after her flight from Sydney with the Marquess and Marchioness ofWillingdonandanumber of other distinguished passengers. "Evening – Post" Photo. A week of hot weather has' popularised the sands of Oriental Bay, Wellington s nearest bathing beach. Every fine day the beach is crowded with children and adults enjoying the water and the sunshine. Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 17, 20 January 1940, Page 9

.-.■■■ "Evening Post" – Photo. The Empire flying-boat Aotearoa landing in Evans Bay, opposite the Patent Slip jetty,, yesterday afternoon, after her flight from Sydney with the Marquess and Marchioness ofWillingdonandanumber of other distinguished passengers. "Evening – Post" Photo. A week of hot weather has' popularised the sands of Oriental Bay, Wellington s nearest bathing beach. Every fine day the beach is crowded with children and adults enjoying the water and the sunshine. Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 17, 20 January 1940, Page 9

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