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The Cassiopeia , the latest flying-boat for Imperial Airways , leaving southampion on January zo on her maiden flight to Alexandria. This machine carries twelve passengers, a crew of six . and 8¾ tons of mail.

Residents of Nelson gave a warm welcome to the North Island bandsmen who arrived by the Matangi on Saturday evening to take part in the New Zealand contest, The photograph shows the Nelson Pipe Band, followed by the Nelson Garrison Band in their new uniforms, heading the visiting-bandsmen as they marched from the wharf.

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Manawatu Times, Volume 62, Issue 39, 16 February 1937, Page 5

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The Cassiopeia, the latest flying-boat for Imperial Airways, leaving southampion on January zo on her maiden flight to Alexandria. This machine carries twelve passengers, a crew of six. and 8¾ tons of mail. Residents of Nelson gave a warm welcome to the North Island bandsmen who arrived by the Matangi on Saturday evening to take part in the New Zealand contest, The photograph shows the Nelson Pipe Band, followed by the Nelson Garrison Band in their new uniforms, heading the visiting-bandsmen as they marched from the wharf. Manawatu Times, Volume 62, Issue 39, 16 February 1937, Page 5

The Cassiopeia, the latest flying-boat for Imperial Airways, leaving southampion on January zo on her maiden flight to Alexandria. This machine carries twelve passengers, a crew of six. and 8¾ tons of mail. Residents of Nelson gave a warm welcome to the North Island bandsmen who arrived by the Matangi on Saturday evening to take part in the New Zealand contest, The photograph shows the Nelson Pipe Band, followed by the Nelson Garrison Band in their new uniforms, heading the visiting-bandsmen as they marched from the wharf. Manawatu Times, Volume 62, Issue 39, 16 February 1937, Page 5

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