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WELL-KNOWN FACES AT THE PUKEKOHE AGRICULTURAL SHOW.

The schoolmaster, Mr. Campbell, on the right, Mr. David Rowland, the oldest living resident settler, on the left, holding in his hand a plough presented by him to the school at the suggestion of school committee owing to its historic value, he having sledged it 17 miles from Foxton 40 years ago, and having with it turned the first sod that was lifted by a white man in the Manawatu district.

The schoolmaster is in the centre of the back row. Mr. Wood, M.P., is No. 1 at the right of the front row.

From left to right: Messrs. C. T. Barriball, a noted Waiuku sheep breeder, F. W. Lang, M.P., F. V. Lethbridge, M.P., W. F. Massey, MP., .1. Sehlapfer, President of the Franklin A. and I’. Society, it. J. Gwynne. of the "Waikato Argus.”

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XL, Issue 11, 14 March 1908, Page 31

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WELL-KNOWN FACES AT THE PUKEKOHE AGRICULTURAL SHOW. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XL, Issue 11, 14 March 1908, Page 31

WELL-KNOWN FACES AT THE PUKEKOHE AGRICULTURAL SHOW. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XL, Issue 11, 14 March 1908, Page 31