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ON THE HARD.— The Wellington Harbour Board's pilot bout Uta lifted ashore for repainting and overhaul, an annual happening which keeps this busy little vessel in good repair.

STITCHBIRDS.— A message from If hangarer states that two birds, believed to be stitchbirds, have been seen at Ngunguru, on the east coast of the North Island. The stitchbird is a beautiful native of New Zealand,

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 247, 19 October 1936, Page 12

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ON THE HARD.—The Wellington Harbour Board's pilot bout Uta lifted ashore for repainting and overhaul, an annual happening which keeps this busy little vessel in good repair. STITCHBIRDS.—A message from If hangarer states that two birds, believed to be stitchbirds, have been seen at Ngunguru, on the east coast of the North Island. The stitchbird is a beautiful native of New Zealand, Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 247, 19 October 1936, Page 12

ON THE HARD.—The Wellington Harbour Board's pilot bout Uta lifted ashore for repainting and overhaul, an annual happening which keeps this busy little vessel in good repair. STITCHBIRDS.—A message from If hangarer states that two birds, believed to be stitchbirds, have been seen at Ngunguru, on the east coast of the North Island. The stitchbird is a beautiful native of New Zealand, Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 247, 19 October 1936, Page 12

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