CHEERY OLD AGE.—An old folks’ reunion was Held at Birkenhead on Saturday. Here we see two of the oldest North Shore residents present: Mrs, Blomfield, aged 87, and Mr. Tout, aged 90. Both were presented with tokens and bouquets.
RETAINED HIS TITLE.—J. W. Shirley negotiating the last jump of sct5 c t 6in, in the Provincial Athletic Championships at Carlaw Park on Saturday. He retained the championship.
ASSENGER STEAMER WRECKED.—The Huddart Parker chartered steamer Kanowna, 6,983 tons, was wrecked on Cleft Island, near Wilson’s Promontory, Southern Victoria. The latest news gave her position as precarious.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 591, 18 February 1929, Page 16
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95CHEERY OLD AGE.—An old folks’ reunion was Held at Birkenhead on Saturday. Here we see two of the oldest North Shore residents present: Mrs, Blomfield, aged 87, and Mr. Tout, aged 90. Both were presented with tokens and bouquets. RETAINED HIS TITLE.—J. W. Shirley negotiating the last jump of sct5ct 6in, in the Provincial Athletic Championships at Carlaw Park on Saturday. He retained the championship. ASSENGER STEAMER WRECKED.—The Huddart Parker chartered steamer Kanowna, 6,983 tons, was wrecked on Cleft Island, near Wilson’s Promontory, Southern Victoria. The latest news gave her position as precarious. Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 591, 18 February 1929, Page 16
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