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GUNNER WIXON HONOURED AT BLUFF
Southland Times
30 June 1942

COLAC BAY NOTES
Southland Times
23 October 1933

TROUBLE AT TISBURY
Southland Times
2 July 1925

MILITARY MEDAL WINNER
Southland Times
13 June 1942

HONOURS LIST
Temuka Leader
17 December 1932

STEWART ISLAND.
Southern Cross
22 December 1900

HONOURS LIST.
Star (Christchurch)
22 August 1932

AROWHENUA NATIVE SCHOOL TEAM—Winners “Herbert Smith” Cup for Primary Schools at the South Canterbury Women’s Institute Folk Dancing Festival at Geraldine. Back row—Powhiri Wixon, Takaumu Hopkinson, Ranui Rehu, Te Aute Wixon. Front row—Marama Wesley, Elizabeth Rehu, Naomi Wixon, Rangi Solomon. OE STRIKING DESIGN.—The new Orient liner Orion, which teas scheduled to arrive in Sydney yesterday on her maiden voyage. She has a number of passengers for New Zealand on board.
Timaru Herald
7 November 1935

Soldier stands out
Press
10 September 1975

HONOUR FOR COLAC BAY
Southland Times
20 December 1941

TEMUKA
Timaru Herald
17 February 1936

FIRE AT COLAC BAY
Southland Times
30 November 1937

NGAITAHU CLAIM.
Southland Times
14 March 1925

18 wickets tumble
Press
1 March 1989

DEATH.
Southland Times
6 June 1925

GUNNER RICHARD WIXON, who was awarded the Military Medal for conspicuous gallantry. He is the son of Mr and the late Mrs John Wixon, of Colac Bay, and formerly of The Neck, Stewart Island.
Southland Times
29 January 1942

FUNERAL
Timaru Herald
29 September 1945

DEATHS.
Timaru Herald
4 March 1927

WILLOWBRIDGE SCHOOL CONCERT.
Oamaru Mail
24 December 1917

WAIMATE POLICE COURT.
Oamaru Mail
12 July 1900

CRICKET.
Wairarapa Age
8 December 1913

WILLOWBRIDGE NOTES.
Waimate Daily Advertiser
22 December 1917

COLAC BAY NOTES.
Western Star
8 November 1921

DANCE AT COLAC
Southland Times
17 March 1938

Untitled
Southland Times
6 November 1942