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STEAMER RAMS WHARF.—WhiIe preparing to berth at No. 16, Queen’s Wharf, Wellington, yesterday morning, the cargo steamer Wingatui, from Auckland, crashed bows first into the wharf, tearing a jagged hole several feet into the timbers.

WIZARDS OF THE AIR ASSEMBLED AT HENDON.—The great annual Royal Air Force display took place at Hendon; near London, on June 27. Once again it maintained its right to be considered the most thrlling outdoor, spectacle in existence. The photograph, taken from the air, shows aeroplanes parked ready for operations, with “Hyderabads” flying over them.

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Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 6625, 11 August 1931, Page 5

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STEAMER RAMS WHARF.—WhiIe preparing to berth at No. 16, Queen’s Wharf, Wellington, yesterday morning, the cargo steamer Wingatui, from Auckland, crashed bows first into the wharf, tearing a jagged hole several feet into the timbers. WIZARDS OF THE AIR ASSEMBLED AT HENDON.—The great annual Royal Air Force display took place at Hendon; near London, on June 27. Once again it maintained its right to be considered the most thrlling outdoor, spectacle in existence. The photograph, taken from the air, shows aeroplanes parked ready for operations, with “Hyderabads” flying over them. Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 6625, 11 August 1931, Page 5

STEAMER RAMS WHARF.—WhiIe preparing to berth at No. 16, Queen’s Wharf, Wellington, yesterday morning, the cargo steamer Wingatui, from Auckland, crashed bows first into the wharf, tearing a jagged hole several feet into the timbers. WIZARDS OF THE AIR ASSEMBLED AT HENDON.—The great annual Royal Air Force display took place at Hendon; near London, on June 27. Once again it maintained its right to be considered the most thrlling outdoor, spectacle in existence. The photograph, taken from the air, shows aeroplanes parked ready for operations, with “Hyderabads” flying over them. Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 6625, 11 August 1931, Page 5