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INSPECTING NEW ZEALAND EXPORTS.—The Governor-General this morning made a tour of the waterfront and was particularly interested in the export of the Dominion’s produce to British markets. The picture shows the party on board the Tasmania, which was loading fruit and frozen lamb. From left: Mr. M. H. Wynyard, chairman of the Auckland Harbour Board. Lieutenant'J. C. Elworthy, A.D.C,, R.N., Lord Bledisloe, the chief officer of the Tasmania, Mr. H. B. Burnett, secretary of the Harbour Board, Mr. W. R. Golden, traffic manager, and Mr, A. H. Sinel manager of the New Zealand Shipping Company

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 966, 8 May 1930, Page 1

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INSPECTING NEW ZEALAND EXPORTS.—The Governor-General this morning made a tour of the waterfront and was particularly interested in the export of the Dominion’s produce to British markets. The picture shows the party on board the Tasmania, which was loading fruit and frozen lamb. From left: Mr. M. H. Wynyard, chairman of the Auckland Harbour Board. Lieutenant'J. C. Elworthy, A.D.C,, R.N., Lord Bledisloe, the chief officer of the Tasmania, Mr. H. B. Burnett, secretary of the Harbour Board, Mr. W. R. Golden, traffic manager, and Mr, A. H. Sinel manager of the New Zealand Shipping Company Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 966, 8 May 1930, Page 1

INSPECTING NEW ZEALAND EXPORTS.—The Governor-General this morning made a tour of the waterfront and was particularly interested in the export of the Dominion’s produce to British markets. The picture shows the party on board the Tasmania, which was loading fruit and frozen lamb. From left: Mr. M. H. Wynyard, chairman of the Auckland Harbour Board. Lieutenant'J. C. Elworthy, A.D.C,, R.N., Lord Bledisloe, the chief officer of the Tasmania, Mr. H. B. Burnett, secretary of the Harbour Board, Mr. W. R. Golden, traffic manager, and Mr, A. H. Sinel manager of the New Zealand Shipping Company Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 966, 8 May 1930, Page 1

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