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WELL - KNOWN SOLDIER RETIRES. Major J. A. Wallingfprd, M.C., of Auckland, who retired on •uperannuation yesterday after 42 years as a soldier. —Schmidt Studioa.

AUCKLANDERS IN LONDON ACCIDENT. Dr. and Mrs. H. F. Holmden, of Auckland, who were injured in a taxi-cab accident in London this week. —S. P. Andrew.

TRAWLER FOR THE NEW ZEALAND FISHING INDUSTRY ARRIVES AT AUCKLAND FROM ENGLAND. Messrs. Sanford's new purchase, Thomas Bryan, 300 tons, in the Waitemata Harbour yesterday at the end of her voyage from Milford Haven.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19718, 18 August 1927, Page 6

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WELL – KNOWN SOLDIER RETIRES. Major J. A. Wallingfprd, M.C., of Auckland, who retired on •uperannuation yesterday after 42 years as a soldier. —Schmidt Studioa. AUCKLANDERS IN LONDON ACCIDENT. Dr. and Mrs. H. F. Holmden, of Auckland, who were injured in a taxi-cab accident in London this week. —S. P. Andrew. TRAWLER FOR THE NEW ZEALAND FISHING INDUSTRY ARRIVES AT AUCKLAND FROM ENGLAND. Messrs. Sanford's new purchase, Thomas Bryan, 300 tons, in the Waitemata Harbour yesterday at the end of her voyage from Milford Haven. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19718, 18 August 1927, Page 6

WELL – KNOWN SOLDIER RETIRES. Major J. A. Wallingfprd, M.C., of Auckland, who retired on •uperannuation yesterday after 42 years as a soldier. —Schmidt Studioa. AUCKLANDERS IN LONDON ACCIDENT. Dr. and Mrs. H. F. Holmden, of Auckland, who were injured in a taxi-cab accident in London this week. —S. P. Andrew. TRAWLER FOR THE NEW ZEALAND FISHING INDUSTRY ARRIVES AT AUCKLAND FROM ENGLAND. Messrs. Sanford's new purchase, Thomas Bryan, 300 tons, in the Waitemata Harbour yesterday at the end of her voyage from Milford Haven. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19718, 18 August 1927, Page 6