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KEEPING THE CRADLE FULL: A RARE RECORD. The above is a photo of Mr and Mrs James Spiers, of Mosgiel, and their family. Mr Spiers is the son of a well-known Peninsula settler. Bom in 1872, he married in 1901 the daughter of another Peninsula settler, who was born in 1875. They have had 16 children. Two died, and the surviving 14 are seen above.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3467, 24 August 1920, Page 32 (Supplement)

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KEEPING THE CRADLE FULL: A RARE RECORD. The above is a photo of Mr and Mrs James Spiers, of Mosgiel, and their family. Mr Spiers is the son of a well-known Peninsula settler. Bom in 1872, he married in 1901 the daughter of another Peninsula settler, who was born in 1875. They have had 16 children. Two died, and the surviving 14 are seen above. Otago Witness, Issue 3467, 24 August 1920, Page 32 (Supplement)

KEEPING THE CRADLE FULL: A RARE RECORD. The above is a photo of Mr and Mrs James Spiers, of Mosgiel, and their family. Mr Spiers is the son of a well-known Peninsula settler. Bom in 1872, he married in 1901 the daughter of another Peninsula settler, who was born in 1875. They have had 16 children. Two died, and the surviving 14 are seen above. Otago Witness, Issue 3467, 24 August 1920, Page 32 (Supplement)