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THE “FPEE LANCE. ’ ’ 'The party of 28 Tasmanian fanners .it present tonring the Dominion are anxious to learn as much as possible .•oncoming methods*of fanning in New Zealand.,. Incidents with their,'-yi«t to the Otago Province arc covered 'by an interesting scries of photographs in the current issue of the “.New Zealand Free Lance.” The double page feature deals with two unusual phases of school life,' and includes pictures of a tiny tots’ orchestra and the recent boxing tournament at one, of Wellington’s loading ■alleges. Prominence is also given to ,he farewells tendered last week to ■Sir Charles and Lady Alice Forgus■;on at Wanganui and Now Plymouth. Other subjects included in. the pictorial section of this issue, are a scries of views' of the new railway workshops at Otahuhu, where 1200 men are now employed; an excellent .photograph of the largest cherry tree in the world; jubilee celebrations at Wahnate, and some aerial photographs of Auckland.
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Patea Mail, Volume L, 1 November 1929, Page 4
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