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AN INTERESTING ARRIVAL AT THE MANGERE AERODROME YESTERDAY. The latest model Puss Moth aeroplane, owned and piloted by Sir Bruce Stewart (portrait inset), of CKristchureh, which arrived from the south yesterday morning. The machine is notable for the many modern features of its construction and equipment.

AN UNSUCCESSFUL APPEAL DURING CANTERBURY'S INNINGS: AN INCIDENT OF YESTERDAY'S INTERPROVINCIAL CRICKET MATCH AT EDEN PARK. Auckland players confidently appealing for a catch behind the wickets from Roberts off Cleverley's bowling. The wicket-keeper, Smith, is kneeling on the ground. Roberts top-scored for Canterbury, making 78 runs.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21076, 9 January 1932, Page 6

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AN INTERESTING ARRIVAL AT THE MANGERE AERODROME YESTERDAY. The latest model Puss Moth aeroplane, owned and piloted by Sir Bruce Stewart (portrait inset), of CKristchureh, which arrived from the south yesterday morning. The machine is notable for the many modern features of its construction and equipment. AN UNSUCCESSFUL APPEAL DURING CANTERBURY'S INNINGS: AN INCIDENT OF YESTERDAY'S INTERPROVINCIAL CRICKET MATCH AT EDEN PARK. Auckland players confidently appealing for a catch behind the wickets from Roberts off Cleverley's bowling. The wicket-keeper, Smith, is kneeling on the ground. Roberts top-scored for Canterbury, making 78 runs. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21076, 9 January 1932, Page 6

AN INTERESTING ARRIVAL AT THE MANGERE AERODROME YESTERDAY. The latest model Puss Moth aeroplane, owned and piloted by Sir Bruce Stewart (portrait inset), of CKristchureh, which arrived from the south yesterday morning. The machine is notable for the many modern features of its construction and equipment. AN UNSUCCESSFUL APPEAL DURING CANTERBURY'S INNINGS: AN INCIDENT OF YESTERDAY'S INTERPROVINCIAL CRICKET MATCH AT EDEN PARK. Auckland players confidently appealing for a catch behind the wickets from Roberts off Cleverley's bowling. The wicket-keeper, Smith, is kneeling on the ground. Roberts top-scored for Canterbury, making 78 runs. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21076, 9 January 1932, Page 6

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