A procession of cars containing members *of the Auckland Historical Society, who were traversing the route of the old waterfront of Auckland, was the cause of unnecessary reverence on the part of occupants of a number of other cars during Saturday afternoon, (states the New Zealand Herald). Seeing a minister in one of the first vehicles in the procession, they apparently came to the conclusion that the string of cars was the cortege of a funeral and with lifted hats they solemnly looked in vain for the hearse.
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Southland Times, Issue 25312, 15 June 1935, Page 12
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