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A UNIQUE MEETING OF SPORTSMEN took place aboard the Malolo during the liner's visit to Auckland. Mr. James W. Coffroth (right), fight promoter and president of the Tia Juana Jockey Club, California, is seen with “Billy” Murphy (centre), ex-feather-weight boxing champion of the world, and Mr. James Gleeson, a well-known Auckland racing man.

BORING OPERATIONS ON THE PROPOSED HARBOUR BRIDGE SITES commenced yesterday afternoon. The work is being carried out under the direction of Mr. E. A. Gibson (inset top left). The picture shows the barge with the boring plant anchored on the Beaumont Street-Shoal Bay route. Insets, top right: Mr. F. F. Dyson, district engineer, P.W.D., and Mr. N. Davies, assistant engineer.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 838, 5 December 1929, Page 18

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A UNIQUE MEETING OF SPORTSMEN took place aboard the Malolo during the liner's visit to Auckland. Mr. James W. Coffroth (right), fight promoter and president of the Tia Juana Jockey Club, California, is seen with “Billy” Murphy (centre), ex-feather-weight boxing champion of the world, and Mr. James Gleeson, a well-known Auckland racing man. BORING OPERATIONS ON THE PROPOSED HARBOUR BRIDGE SITES commenced yesterday afternoon. The work is being carried out under the direction of Mr. E. A. Gibson (inset top left). The picture shows the barge with the boring plant anchored on the Beaumont Street-Shoal Bay route. Insets, top right: Mr. F. F. Dyson, district engineer, P.W.D., and Mr. N. Davies, assistant engineer. Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 838, 5 December 1929, Page 18

A UNIQUE MEETING OF SPORTSMEN took place aboard the Malolo during the liner's visit to Auckland. Mr. James W. Coffroth (right), fight promoter and president of the Tia Juana Jockey Club, California, is seen with “Billy” Murphy (centre), ex-feather-weight boxing champion of the world, and Mr. James Gleeson, a well-known Auckland racing man. BORING OPERATIONS ON THE PROPOSED HARBOUR BRIDGE SITES commenced yesterday afternoon. The work is being carried out under the direction of Mr. E. A. Gibson (inset top left). The picture shows the barge with the boring plant anchored on the Beaumont Street-Shoal Bay route. Insets, top right: Mr. F. F. Dyson, district engineer, P.W.D., and Mr. N. Davies, assistant engineer. Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 838, 5 December 1929, Page 18

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