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NEW EQUIPMENT FOR THE A.A.A. SERVICE OFFICER S WORK. The• motor-track which has been, fitted out by the Auckland Automobile Association for the work of erecting sign-posts in the country districts.

BOATING IN THE GARDEN AT MILFORD. A snapshot on Monday after the heavy rain overnight, when the occupants of this residence at Milford found their house surrounded by flood water.

AN INTERESTING SKETCH • OF THE WATERFRONT AT AUCKLAND AS IT APPEARED NEARLY EIGHTY YEARS AGO. , One of the sketches by Mr. O. W. Brierly referred to in the article on this page. The warship Fly can be seen at anchor. Fort Britomart, which has long since been demolished, can be seen on the ' ,' ' eminence in the centre.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19947, 16 May 1928, Page 8

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NEW EQUIPMENT FOR THE A.A.A. SERVICE OFFICER S WORK. The• motor-track which has been, fitted out by the Auckland Automobile Association for the work of erecting sign-posts in the country districts. BOATING IN THE GARDEN AT MILFORD. A snapshot on Monday after the heavy rain overnight, when the occupants of this residence at Milford found their house surrounded by flood water. AN INTERESTING SKETCH • OF THE WATERFRONT AT AUCKLAND AS IT APPEARED NEARLY EIGHTY YEARS AGO. , One of the sketches by Mr. O. W. Brierly referred to in the article on this page. The warship Fly can be seen at anchor. Fort Britomart, which has long since been demolished, can be seen on the ' ,' ' eminence in the centre. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19947, 16 May 1928, Page 8

NEW EQUIPMENT FOR THE A.A.A. SERVICE OFFICER S WORK. The• motor-track which has been, fitted out by the Auckland Automobile Association for the work of erecting sign-posts in the country districts. BOATING IN THE GARDEN AT MILFORD. A snapshot on Monday after the heavy rain overnight, when the occupants of this residence at Milford found their house surrounded by flood water. AN INTERESTING SKETCH • OF THE WATERFRONT AT AUCKLAND AS IT APPEARED NEARLY EIGHTY YEARS AGO. , One of the sketches by Mr. O. W. Brierly referred to in the article on this page. The warship Fly can be seen at anchor. Fort Britomart, which has long since been demolished, can be seen on the ' ,' ' eminence in the centre. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19947, 16 May 1928, Page 8

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