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CHAMPION THAMES. AN UNMISTAKABLE FACT. A iiekland's Rugby Pedagoq: Well, who arc the Champion Jiugb;/ players of the world ? Old Thames Boy : Didn't New Zealand Leaf Britain, and Wellington beat New Zealand, and Auckland beat Wellington, and Thames beat Auckland? Therefore, Thames must be the champion team of the world.
Observer
2 September 1905

THE ROWING EIGHT TO REPRESENT ENGLAND at the Empire Games training at Henley-on-Thames. From left are J. G. Dearlove (Thames, cox), P. Bradley (Leander), M. C. Lapage (Cambridge and Leander), P. C. Kirkpatrick (Thames), R. D. Burnell (Oxford and Leander), H. W. Rushmere (Thames), W. A. D. Windham (Cambridge and Leander), P. A. de Giles (Cambridge and Leander), and A. S. F. Butcher (Cambridge and Thames).
Press
30 November 1949

"/ WAS THERE." Old Thames Boy {back from the Thames): By Jove, they soofrgot a picture of the Thames Jubilee.
Observer
11 August 1917

WE'LL GO BACK TO THAMES ! THAMES! THAMES! Faces and Forms of Re-unionists at the Gathering of Good Old Thamesites,
Observer
22 February 1913

THE THAMES ELECTORATE. Mr. F. A. Carlisle, of Wharepoa, who is to contest the Thames seat as an independent candidate. W. A. Chester, Thames
New Zealand Herald
30 July 1928

PIONEER THAMES TWINS Mrs. P. Fisher (left} and Mrs. C. Payne, Thames twins who celebrated their 78th birthday anniversary yesterday. They have lived at Thames continuously for 69 years.
New Zealand Herald
3 August 1936

PIONEER THAMES TWINS Mrs. P. Fisher (left) and Mrs. C. Payne, Thames twins who celebrate their 77th birthday anniversary to-day. They have lived at Thames continuously for 68 years.
New Zealand Herald
2 August 1935

WITH THE 0.T.8,'S AT THE THAMES (1) Old Thames Boys at Tapu. (2) A refresher on the roadside. (8) At the Barrier, Thames Wharf. (4) A meet at the " Brian Boru. " " Who said Speight's?'
Observer
20 March 1920

OFF TO THE JUBlLEE—Members of the Thames’ Old Girls’ Association set sail on the Rangitoto for Thames and the jubilee celebrations. Many old-time citizens of Thames travelled by the Rangitoto to participate in “the day.”
Sun (Auckland)
30 July 1927

OLD TIMES AND OLD BOYS. (J) Old Thames. (B) Daddy. (3) " Johnny" Bilkey, ex-miner, champion potato-grower of Australasia, and ex*> Master Gerring, Thames' oldest surviving schoolmaster. (4) " Dan" McLennan, Tapu. (5) Thames Old Boys' Association. (6) Two" Bills."
Observer
21 February 1920

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