Contents
- TITLE_SECTIONMasthead
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- ARTICLETHE BAROMETER
- ARTICLEMAIL NOTICES
- ARTICLETHE TIDES
- ARTICLETHE RAILWAYS
- ARTICLESHIPPING
- ARTICLEENTERTAINMENTS
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- SECTIONDOMINION’S FIRST DAIRY AWARD
- ARTICLEREDUCED HOURS OF WORK
- ARTICLEDIFFERENT RATES OF WAGES
- ARTICLECHANGE IN HOURS OF WORK
- ARTICLEATHLETICS
- ARTICLEPASSENGER VESSEL FOR NEW ZEALAND
- ARTICLERIFLE SHOOTING
- ARTICLEA FISHING STORY
- ARTICLEMONEY AND MARKETS
- ARTICLEVETERAN MASTER
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- ARTICLENEW YEAR HOLIDAYS
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- SECTIONRural Southland
- ARTICLECRICKET
- ARTICLEASSOCIATION FOOTBALL
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- SECTIONRIVERTON CENTENARY CELEBRATIONS
- ARTICLEMEMORIAL TO CAPTAIN HOWELL
- ARTICLECAPTAIN HOWELL PRAISED
- ARTICLETHRIVING TOWN IN 1869
- ARTICLETHE PROGRAMME
- ARTICLEMAORIS TRAVEL TO AMERICA
- ARTICLEOBITUARY
- ARTICLECOMMERCIAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION
- ARTICLESHORTAGE OF COOLIE LABOUR IN SAMOA
- ARTICLEEND OF SCHOOL YEAR
- ARTICLEBIRTH.
- ARTICLEDEATHS.
- ARTICLEIN MEMORIAM.
- ARTICLEThe Southland Times. PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING “LUCEO NON URO” MONDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1937. Riverton’s Hundred Years
- ARTICLEPERSONAL
- ARTICLESIMPLE MESSAGE FROM KING
- ARTICLEGREETINGS FROM MR SAVAGE
- ARTICLECLIPPER AT AUCKLAND
- ARTICLEGREAT HEAT; BIG RAINFALL
- ARTICLELONG DISTANCE AIR RECORD
- ARTICLEHEAVY SPENDING AT CHRISTMAS
- ARTICLETHE WEATHER OVERCAST WITH RAIN PROBABLE
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- SECTIONGUNBOAT INCIDENT CLOSED
- ARTICLEJAPANESE REPLY ACCEPTED
- ARTICLEFIRE ON BATTLESHIP AT SHIPYARDS
- ARTICLELESSON OF PANAY BOMBING
- ARTICLEAIR MAIL SERVICE PREVENTED
- ARTICLEPARIS EXHIBITION A STIMULUS
- ARTICLEDEATH OF NEWSPAPER ARTIST
- ARTICLESTILL NO PEACE IN HOLY LAND
- ARTICLEJAPANESE PLOT SUSPECTED
- ARTICLEGERMAN ECONOMIST WARNS WORLD
- ARTICLEHEAVY FINE FOR FRENCH FASCIST
- ARTICLERAIN MARS NEW YORK’S CHRISTMAS EVE
- ARTICLEFIERCE FIGHTING IN TERUEL
- ARTICLEITALIAN PROPAGANDA AGAINST BRITAIN
- ARTICLEMINT’S BUSIEST YEAR IN HISTORY
- ARTICLEEGYPT’S CABINET AND KING
- ARTICLEREPORTS OF UNREST IN ITALY
- ARTICLEWEST END JEWEL THEFT
- ARTICLEPOPE ATTACKS NAZI CHURCH POLICY
- ARTICLEBIG GAME ANGLING CONTEST
- ARTICLEROCK HURTLES DOWN MINE SHAFT
- ARTICLEROYAL FAMILY’S CHRISTMAS
- ARTICLEDUTCH ATTITUDE TO ABYSSINIA
- ARTICLEKIDNAPPING SUSPECTED IN SYRIA
- ARTICLEFIRE IN EXPLOSIVES FACTORY
- ARTICLECHANGE IN GERMANY’S COLONIAL POLICY
- ARTICLELONDON COVERED BY THICK FOG
- ARTICLEOBITUARY
- ILLUSTRATIONMr Newton D. Baker
- ARTICLEFASCISTS GAIN SEATS IN RUMANIA
- ARTICLEARABS KILLED IN CLASH WITH TROOPS
- ARTICLEAMERICAN BUSINESS IN AUSTRALIA
- ARTICLEVIOLENT TREMOR IN MEXICO
- ARTICLEAMERICA’S MILLIONS OF UNEMPLOYED
- ARTICLEMORE IMMIGRATION NEEDED
- ARTICLESOCIETY WOMAN PLANS NEW AIR ROUTE
- ARTICLETRADING WITH AUSTRALIA
- ARTICLESTEWART ISLAND FERRY SERVICE
- ARTICLERAILWAY TRAFFIC HELD UP
- ARTICLEMAN IN THE STREET
- ARTICLEEARLY HISTORY OF RIVERTON
- ILLUSTRATIONMR H. BEATTIE
- ARTICLELODER CUP FOR 1937
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLETWO KILLED AND 20 INJURED
- ARTICLETRAFFIC DURING HOLIDAYS
- ARTICLEFLATS TO BE ERECTED
- ARTICLEHUNDRED YEARS OLD
- ARTICLESTEAMER ASHORE OFF CAPE EVERARD
- ARTICLEDANGER OF PRESS CENSORSHIP
- ARTICLELAMB SCHEDULE RATE
- ARTICLEBUILDINGS OVER 14 ACRES
- ARTICLEIn Town And Out
- ARTICLEDOMINION DUTY ON FOOTWEAR
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- ARTICLEThe Social Round
- ARTICLETODAY’S RECIPE
- ARTICLELAWN TENNIS
- SECTIONPublic Opinion
- ARTICLEBAN ON LOITERING SUGGESTED
- ARTICLEWOMAN SHOPLIFTER CONVICTED
- ARTICLELORD RUTHERFORD’S LIFE STORY
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- SECTIONFIELDS FOR TODAY
- ARTICLEON INVERCARGILL TRACKS
- ARTICLETROTTING ITEMS
- ARTICLELINGUIST READS WELL
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLETROTTING AT GORE
- ARTICLETODAY’S FIELDS AT WINGATUI
- ARTICLEAIDE DE CAMP’S CHANCE
- ARTICLETRY-OUTS AT WINGATUI
- ARTICLEAUCKLAND CUP DAY
- ARTICLEFIXTURES
- ARTICLETARANAKI J.C.
- ARTICLETHE BIGOT IN FAVOUR
- ARTICLEWAIRARAPA T.C.
- ARTICLEFUTURE OF WOOL
- ARTICLEBIG THEATRICAL DEAL
- ARTICLESYDNEY LINER DELAYED
- ARTICLEGLENHAM
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- ARTICLENEW ZEALAND ON CANVAS
- ARTICLEBROADCASTING
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- GROUPING_NODEThe CENTENBURY of SOUTHLAND'S FIRST SETTLEMENT
- TITLE_SECTIONMasthead
- ARTICLERIVERTON
- ARTICLEWOHLERS OF RUAPUKE
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE REV. J. F. H. WOHLERS
- ILLUSTRATIONMR WOHLERS’S GRAVE (CENTRE) AT RINGA-RINGA, STEWART ISLAND.
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- ARTICLETHE FIRST SEVENTY-FIVE YEARS OF RIVERTON’S HISTORY
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- ARTICLEAN ACCOUNT OF RIVERTON’S EARLIEST DAYS
- ILLUSTRATIONRIVERTON’S FIRST BOROUGH COUNCIL OFFICES.
- ARTICLEMEN PROMINENT IN HISTORY
- ARTICLENEARLY EIGHTY YEARS AGO
- ARTICLEA Century Has Passed
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- ARTICLETHE DAYS THAT WERE
- ILLUSTRATIONA GROUP OF EARLY SETTLERS: STANDING (FROM LEFT), MR S. WILSON AND MR T. DANIELS; SEATED (FROM LEFT), MR AKERS AND CAP...
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE LAST TRAIN CROSSING THE OLD BRIDGE BEFORE THE RAILWAY BRIDGE WAS BUILT
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE OLD COMMERCIAL HOTEL IN PALMERSTON STREET RIVERTON, WITH ONE OF THE ROYAL MAIL COACHES OUTSIDE
- ARTICLERAISING -A SUNKEN VESSEL
- ILLUSTRATIONMRS HOWELL
- ILLUSTRATIONMR T. DANIELS AND MR J. STUCK
- ILLUSTRATIONMR JAMES POPHAM, A WELL-KNOWN FIGURE IN THE EARLY DAYS
- ILLUSTRATIONMRS DENSHAM
- ARTICLEMEMORIES OF REID’S MILL
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- ARTICLEIN THE LATE FIFTIES
- ARTICLERIVERTON IN 1856-57
- ILLUSTRATIONA VIEW OF RIVERTON LOOKING SOUTH-WEST
- ARTICLEBEFORE THE WHALERS The Maoris At Aparima
- ILLUSTRATIONMR THEOPHILUS DANIELS
- ILLUSTRATIONMRS DANIELS
- ILLUSTRATIONMRS AND MRS JAMES STUCK
- ILLUSTRATIONDR MONCKTON
- ILLUSTRATIONMR AND MRS BALEY.
- ARTICLETHE PRIME MINISTER’S MESSAGE
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLEOTHER MESSAGES
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- ARTICLETHE WATSON FAMILY’S LINK WITH RIVERTON
- ILLUSTRATIONA BEAUTY SPOT ON THE BUSH-CLAD POURAKINO RIVER, NEAR RIVERTON.
- ILLUSTRATIONMR AND MRS JOHN HUNT
- ILLUSTRATIONMR GEORGE ROWLS (RIGHT) AND A FRIEND
- ILLUSTRATIONMR AND MRS DALLAS
- ILLUSTRATIONCAPTAIN STEVENS WITH HIS SECOND WIFE AND FAMILY
- ILLUSTRATIONTHREE OF THE OLDEST IDENTITIES BORN IN RIVERTON.— MESSRS W. S. PANKHURST, W. PAULIN AND E. J. STEVENS.
- ILLUSTRATIONMR JAMES KITSON, DISCOVERER OF GOLD AT OREPUKI.
- ILLUSTRATIONLORD RANFURLY’S VISIT TO RIVERTON.—WHEN LORD RANFURLY, THEN GOVERNOR OF NEW ZEALAND, VISITED RIVERTON OVER 30 YEARS A...
- ARTICLEWHALERS AT JACOB’S RIVER
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