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- TITLE_SECTIONMasthead
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- ARTICLETHE WEATHER
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLESHIPPING
- ARTICLEPORT OF BLUFF
- ARTICLECOMMERCIAL
- ARTICLEMAIL NOTICES
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- ARTICLE“GARDEN MAD”
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- ARTICLEKENNEL CLUB
- ARTICLEMcGREGOR AND WALKER
- ARTICLEMATAURA BOROUGH
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLEDAIRY BREEDS
- ARTICLEACORN LODGE
- ARTICLEWAIKAKA NOTES
- ARTICLEUntitled
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- ARTICLEON THE AIR
- ARTICLESCOUT NOTES
- ARTICLEWOMEN’S DIVISION
- ARTICLEBLUFF NOTES
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- ARTICLEThe Southland Times. PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING. "Luceo Non Uro." THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1934. A VICTORY FOR PEACE
- ARTICLETHE DUST MENACE
- ARTICLETOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- ARTICLEWHAT PEOPLE SAY.
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLEABOUT PEOPLE
- ARTICLEYACHT RACE
- ARTICLEVAGRANT VERSE
- ARTICLEUntitled
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- ARTICLEPEER’S GRIEVANCE
- ARTICLEWAR DEBTS
- ARTICLEEXCHANGE OF NOTES
- ARTICLENAVAL PROBLEMS
- ARTICLELAW COURTS
- ARTICLELONDON GAMING PARTY
- ARTICLENEW ZEALAND HEMP
- ARTICLECOAL COMPANIES
- ARTICLEFIRE TRAGEDY
- ARTICLEBRITISH UNEMPLOYED
- ARTICLELEAGUE’S GOOD WORK
- ARTICLEANGLO-GERMAN TRADE
- ARTICLESEARCH ENDS
- ARTICLEAIR MAIL PLANES
- ARTICLEARMS INVESTIGATION
- ARTICLEOBITUARY
- ARTICLEARTIFICIAL WOOL
- ARTICLETHE SAAR FORCE
- ARTICLELORD BADEN-POWELL
- ARTICLEBYRD EXPEDITION
- ARTICLEDEATH IN GAOL
- ARTICLETWO ELECTROCUTED
- ARTICLETRADE TALKS
- ARTICLETENNIS
- ARTICLEWORLD COMMONWEALTH
- ARTICLECHILDREN POISONED
- ARTICLEGOLDFIELDS DISPUTE
- ARTICLEPRICE OF GOLD
- ARTICLEUNEVEN BALANCE
- ARTICLEJAPAN’S AIM
- ARTICLEMINERS’ WAGES
- ARTICLEDUKE OF GLOUCESTER
- ARTICLERACIAL RIOTS
- ARTICLEFATAL BURNS
- ARTICLEROCK STRUCK
- ARTICLEROUGH WEATHER
- ARTICLESMALL SHIPS
- ARTICLENEW TUG
- ARTICLELEAGUE OF NATIONS
- ARTICLEARREST EFFECTED
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- ARTICLEPLANE CRASHES
- ARTICLECHILDREN’S CAMP
- ARTICLECHARGE DISMISSED
- ARTICLEHISTORIC INN
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- ARTICLELIBEL ALLEGED
- ARTICLETIMBER RIGHTS
- ARTICLETO ESCORT THE DUKE
- ARTICLETHE SUN AND HEALTH
- ARTICLENO PERMIT
- ARTICLELORD BLEDISLOE
- ARTICLESILENT WITNESSES
- ARTICLEROYAL SOCIETY
- ARTICLENOT AGGRESSORS
- ARTICLEACCIDENTS & FATALITIES
- ARTICLETRAINING TEACHERS
- ARTICLETHE BORSTAL
- ARTICLEPICTON-LONDON
- ARTICLEINDECENT LANGUAGE
- ARTICLEMUSHROOM RIGHTS
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- ARTICLEFROM SOUTH TO EAST
- ARTICLEWAIKIWI SCHOOL
- ARTICLECOLAC BAY NOTES
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ILLUSTRATIONStatue of King George for New Delhi.—A photograph of the onesixth scale model of the statue of H.M. the King-Emperor ...
- ILLUSTRATIONSafely at Her Berth.—Towering above the quay at the finishing berth, the Queen Mary’s graceful bow lines are well dis...
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- ARTICLESPORTING
- ARTICLEBRITAIN ON TOP
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- ARTICLEALL SPORTS.
- ARTICLEPIG PRODUCTION
- ILLUSTRATIONTriumph of Youth.—The English girls’ golf championship, decided at Stokes Poges course, England, was won by a 13-year...
- ARTICLERARE EAGLE SEEN
- ARTICLEHANDS SPLIT, SORE
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- ARTICLERYELAND BREEDERS
- ARTICLEGORE A. & P. SHOW
- ARTICLELUMSDEN NOTES
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- ARTICLEFLAX SET ON FIRE.
- ARTICLEFRUIT RETAILERS.
- ARTICLESNARLIAMENT’S TERM.
- ARTICLELOCHIEL RABBIT BOARD’S PROTEST.
- ARTICLESOUTHLAND PRIMARY SCHOOLS.
- ARTICLEKENNINGTON SCHOOL
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- SECTIONINVERCARGILL The CITY OF THE ROYAL SHOW 1934
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ILLUSTRATIONRIGHT: In this view the feature that arrests the eye is the spacious and splendidly equipped Ground which is the scen...
- ILLUSTRATIONLEFT: This is a companion picture to "the Heart of the City." It shows the northern end of the railway yards, and giv...
- ILLUSTRATIONABOVE: This view might be called “the Heart of the City.” In the foreground are the Railway Station and 2 X the south...
- ILLUSTRATIONABOVE: The City’s water supply has its origin and centre of distribution in the block in the middle foreground marked...
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLEPEOPLE’S DAY
- ILLUSTRATIONABOVE: This view is of particular interest as showing one of the blocks of the City gardens laid out formally in lawn...
- ILLUSTRATIONABOVE: Because tins view takes in a very wide range all objects are small, but the picture shows clearly how the City...
- ILLUSTRATIONRIGHT: First Presbyterian Church, one of the city’s handsome ecclesiastical buildings. Byzantine in architecture, con...
- ILLUSTRATIONABOVE: The South African War Memorial is shown on the right side of the picture. The parapet XX of the Bank of New Ze...
- ILLUSTRATIONABOVE: The symmetrical, rectangular blocks in which the City has been laid out are graphically shown in this view of ...
- ILLUSTRATIONRIGHT: Several notable public buildings are shown in this picture. Lower right is the white roof of the Town Hall, an...
- ARTICLEUntitled
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- ARTICLEENTERTAINMENTS
- ARTICLEBLUFF NOTES
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- SECTIONThe Clydesdale
- ILLUSTRATIONBEST TEAM OF MARES AT A RECENT MATCH.
- ILLUSTRATIONA CHAMPION PLOUGH TEAM.
- ARTICLEThe Development of the Modern Clydesdale
- ILLUSTRATIONCRAICIE AMBITION CRAICIE BEAU CRAICIE WINALOT
- ILLUSTRATIONHis Excellency, Lord Bledisloe, at Mossdale Stud, owned by the late Thomas Logan, of Otama.
- ILLUSTRATIONJAMES KILPATRICK "Craigie Mains,” Kilmarnock, Scotland. World-famous Clydesdale Breeder.
- ILLUSTRATIONJOHN EWAN South Hillend. Successful Exhibitor, Judge and Demonstrator.
- ILLUSTRATIONA FINE TEAM OF MARES ON A SOUTHLAND FARM.
- ARTICLE“MOSSDALE” STUD.
- ILLUSTRATIONESTATE THOS. LOGAN’S “CRAIGIE CREST.”
- ARTICLE“SCOTLAND’S SUPERB.”
- ILLUSTRATIONROBERT LOCKIE’S “SCOTLAND’S SUPERB.”
- ARTICLE“CLOVER PARK” STUD.
- ILLUSTRATIONTHOS. McFETRICH’S “SCOTLAND’S DISCOVERY.”
- ARTICLE“VICTORY.”
- ILLUSTRATIONDONALD MACDONALD’S “VICTORY.”
- ARTICLEThe Story of the Horse
- ILLUSTRATIONR. KEIR’S “KEMRA HERO.”
- ILLUSTRATIONMR JOHN WEIR’S “SMITHFIELD SUCCESS.”
- ILLUSTRATIONMR G. A. STEWART’S “GLENLEARY’S PRIDE.”
- ILLUSTRATIONMcKENZIE BROS, “BALMEDIE MONARCH.”
- ARTICLE“EDENDALE.”
- ILLUSTRATIONP. D. & C. HARDY’S “EDENDALE.”
- ARTICLE“BOQUHAN ELECTRA.”
- ILLUSTRATIONFLEMING BROS.’ “BOQUHAN ELECTRA.”
- ARTICLE“BROADLANDS" STUD.
- ILLUSTRATIOND. McCALLUM & SONS “RUBY FOOTPRINT.”
- ARTICLE“CLOVERDALE” STUD.
- ARTICLERIVERTON
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- ARTICLERIVERTON The Romantic
- ILLUSTRATIONA drive along the western bank of the Aparima takes the visitor to The Rocks, the holiday resort of Riverton. A view ...
- ILLUSTRATIONAnother beach at The Rocks, one of the most popular seaside resorts of Southland.
- ILLUSTRATIONThe new bridge across the Aparima, linking the two parts of Riverton. In the distance can be seen a portion of the bu...
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- ARTICLEEVENING SPORTS
- ARTICLERIVERTON NOTES
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