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ROUND FOR ENGLAND.—Scenes at the Glasgow Wharf, Wellington, as the New Zealand Shipping Company's liner Rangitiki was about to leave for England with a large number of passengers, including the New Zealand Coronation Contingent. Top right, a general view looking along the ship's side. Top left, members of the Coronation Contingent and others. Above, the officers in command of the Coronation Contingent— Major N. W. McD. Weir (left) and Captain L. W. Andrew, V.C. Inset, some of the crowd on the wharf faretwelling their friends.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLIII, Issue 20680, 19 March 1937, Page 16

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ROUND FOR ENGLAND.—Scenes at the Glasgow Wharf, Wellington, as the New Zealand Shipping Company's liner Rangitiki was about to leave for England with a large number of passengers, including the New Zealand Coronation Contingent. Top right, a general view looking along the ship's side. Top left, members of the Coronation Contingent and others. Above, the officers in command of the Coronation Contingent—Major N. W. McD. Weir (left) and Captain L. W. Andrew, V.C. Inset, some of the crowd on the wharf faretwelling their friends. Timaru Herald, Volume CXLIII, Issue 20680, 19 March 1937, Page 16

ROUND FOR ENGLAND.—Scenes at the Glasgow Wharf, Wellington, as the New Zealand Shipping Company's liner Rangitiki was about to leave for England with a large number of passengers, including the New Zealand Coronation Contingent. Top right, a general view looking along the ship's side. Top left, members of the Coronation Contingent and others. Above, the officers in command of the Coronation Contingent—Major N. W. McD. Weir (left) and Captain L. W. Andrew, V.C. Inset, some of the crowd on the wharf faretwelling their friends. Timaru Herald, Volume CXLIII, Issue 20680, 19 March 1937, Page 16

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