GOLDEN WEDDING.
RESIDENTS OF pAPATOETOE. Many friends and relatives weie p l * sent at the golden wedding celebration* held by Mr. and Mrs. George Sinnett, of Coronation Road, Papatoetoe, last wee -- Mr. Sinnett came to New Zealand in 1870 in the ship Aboukir ai.d ,ias , 6P m, O most of the 62 years he has been in Dominion in Auckland, except for a to England. He was engaged in conti ing work until the Thames £" ldl "! n ''T boom. He then formed the Buck a Sinnett Company, which possesse first electrically-iiluiniuated office in - 1 land, drawing power from I'irths n ' Mr. Sinnett was interested in the P tion of gold, copper and iron sand , panics, his confidence in the ° , fQjsl process for the extraction of ore ironsand being still maintained. , Mrs. Sinnett was born at Coroma At the time of the Maori » ar f ; vc s parents were advised by friendlj " > ( j to leave for Auckland, as they not guarantee their safety, and . J lowed this course.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21167, 27 April 1932, Page 12
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167GOLDEN WEDDING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21167, 27 April 1932, Page 12
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