WHERE THE COAL COMES FROM.
The latest portrait of Lady Shackleton, wife of the famous Antartic explorer, together with her two children, Raymond and Cecily. Photo by kind permission of Madame Lallie Charles.
A wedding in which New Zealanders will be interested lock place at St. Mary Bolton’s Church, South Kensington, on November IS, the Bishop of London, assisted by the Rev. \\ . Rosedale, otliciating. The bridegroom, Mr D. L. Allen, is well-known n Napier, where his father, the late Dr. J. 11. Allen. M.D.. R.N.. practised, and where his brother, Mr J. 11. Is. Allen, now lives. The bride* was Miss Fanny Margaret Croomes-Allen, daughter of Mr Jas. J. Oroomes-Allen, and grand-daughter of Mr G. Welesley Allen, of Dhuarigle Castle, Co. Cork, Ireland. See ‘•Orange Blossoms.” Lafayette, photos.
Bruunerton, a well-known conl-nilnliig centre in Westhind, lies .tbm.t eight ...lies east of Gle.vimmth. Some Important mines are s,mated In the vicinity of the township, and a large number of men are employed.
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLIV, Issue 1, 5 January 1910, Page 29
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161WHERE THE COAL COMES FROM. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLIV, Issue 1, 5 January 1910, Page 29
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