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THE LATE MR THOS. BOULD, A colonist since 1841, who died at Johnsonville last week. See letterpress. Herrmann. Photo.
New Zealand Mail
22 August 1906
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THE DUNLOP TEST ROAD RACE FROM JOHNSONVILLE TO PAHAUTANUI AND BACK.—A Group of the Competitors taken before the start.
New Zealand Mail
6 July 1904
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THE LADIES’ COMMITTEE OF THE GARDEN FETE IN AID OF ST. COLUMBA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, JOHNSONVILLE, HELD IN MRS J. F. ORR’S GROUNDS. H. Scanlan, Photo.
New Zealand Mail
21 February 1906
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THE GARDEN PARTY AT MR ORR’S GROUNDS. JOHNSONVILLE. A GROUP OF SOME OF THE VISITORS. MR AND MRS ORR ARE AT THE EXTREME LEFT OF THE PICTURE.
New Zealand Mail
30 March 1904
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JOHNSONVILLE AMATEUR DRAMATIC CLUB IN “PIPKIN’S RUSTIC RETREAT-"—Standing: Miss E. Greerson, Mrs Lowther, Mr Lowther Miss E Willis, Miss C. Ball, Mr W. Moore. Sitting: Miss Moore.
New Zealand Mail
21 September 1904
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UNVEILING TABLET ERECTED IN JOHNSONVILLE SCHOOL-HOUSE TO THE MEMORY OF TROOPER RETTER. 1.—The Mural Tablet. 2.—His Excellency’s arrival—entering the School-house-between two lines of Cadets with presented arms. 3.—The Cadets in firing order
New Zealand Mail
1 October 1902
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The Johnsonvillo By-pass.—The Johnsonville end of the new road (foreground), which is being constructed between Ngaio and Johnsonville. It will eliminate an awkward level crossing.
Dominion
7 October 1935
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Hutt v. Johnsonville.—In the early game at Athletic Park on Saturday, Hutt defeated Johnsonville by 11 points to 3, thereby ensuring themselves of second place on the Rugby ladder. Above: Greenbank (Hutt) breaking away with the ball.
Dominion
26 August 1935
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The new rolling stock for the Johnsonville line: The New Zealand High Commissioner in London, Mr. W. J. Jordan (front left) inspecting one of the coaches which has been built at Preston, Lancashire, for use on the Johnsonville line after electrification.
Dominion
26 January 1938
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JOHN SON VILLE CRICKET CLUB, SECOND ELEVEN.—Runners-up for the Third-class Championship, Season 1903-4. Back Row.: H. Halcrow (Umpire), E. Eason, F. Cording, R-. Pickin' A. Greirson, T, Rothe, O. Morgan, A. Skinner (Umpire). Front Row: W. Latimer, A. Bentley, E. Windley(Captain),- F. Carroll 0. Angell. F. T. Bould, Photo., Johnsonville.
New Zealand Mail
6 July 1904
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