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•-Hioks, photo. THE RECEPTION AT AUCKLAND: GOVERNMENT ARCH IN QUEEN STREET (MARBLE ARCH).

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Otago Witness, Issue 2467, 26 June 1901, Page 41

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TROOPER J. A. THOMSON (standing) AND BROTHER, Sons of Mr Alex. Thomson, Maungatua. Trooper Thomson, who is now in South Africa with the Canterbury section of the Seventh Contingent, is a good specimen of • young New Zealander, being 6ft 2in in height, and weighs 14st 31b. •-Hioks, photo. THE RECEPTION AT AUCKLAND: GOVERNMENT ARCH IN QUEEN STREET (MARBLE ARCH). Otago Witness, Issue 2467, 26 June 1901, Page 41

TROOPER J. A. THOMSON (standing) AND BROTHER, Sons of Mr Alex. Thomson, Maungatua. Trooper Thomson, who is now in South Africa with the Canterbury section of the Seventh Contingent, is a good specimen of • young New Zealander, being 6ft 2in in height, and weighs 14st 31b. •-Hioks, photo. THE RECEPTION AT AUCKLAND: GOVERNMENT ARCH IN QUEEN STREET (MARBLE ARCH). Otago Witness, Issue 2467, 26 June 1901, Page 41

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