HER FIRST PLUNGE.—The new 45ft trawler built by Messrs Miller and Tunnage for Mr J. Falconer and Son, of Timaru, takes the water at Carey’s Bay. With a beam of lift, a draught of sft 6in, and powered by a Diesel engine, the Clematis will be the most powerful vessel of her type in the South Island.
HOME SCIENCE CONFERENCE.—A group of those attending the refresher course and conference at present being held at the School of Home Science. Professor A. G. Strong, dean of the faculty, and Mrs P. Fraser, wife of the Minister of Education, are in the centre of the front row. The address this morning was given by Mrs Fraser.
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Evening Star, Issue 23174, 25 January 1939, Page 7
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114HER FIRST PLUNGE.—The new 45ft trawler built by Messrs Miller and Tunnage for Mr J. Falconer and Son, of Timaru, takes the water at Carey’s Bay. With a beam of lift, a draught of 5ft 6in, and powered by a Diesel engine, the Clematis will be the most powerful vessel of her type in the South Island. HOME SCIENCE CONFERENCE.—A group of those attending the refresher course and conference at present being held at the School of Home Science. Professor A. G. Strong, dean of the faculty, and Mrs P. Fraser, wife of the Minister of Education, are in the centre of the front row. The address this morning was given by Mrs Fraser. Evening Star, Issue 23174, 25 January 1939, Page 7
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