Bushfelling in Hawkes Bay.
f. • i.- sawmills .i- K- Creek, at the foot of the Riiahinp mountains, the supply of which is now exhausted. i 1 »--k teams hauling the logs to the skids. i?» An afternoon spell.
SIR JOSEPH WAKO BECOMES A I.EATI I EItSEI.LEIt. Aiming tlm many <• pliments received by Sir Joseph Ward during Ids visit tn Hie old Country, one linn lie will certainly not value the least, was that paid by tin cient London inslitnlion, the Worshipful Company of Leathersellers, when the Crime Minister of New Zealand was admitted Io the Freedom and Livery of the Company with Sir Edward .Morris. Premier of Newfoundland. The photo shows the handsome silver casket in which the freedom of the Company was presented Io Sir Joseph.
Schmidt, photo. THE PROIH’CERS OE AMATEIR OPERA IX AE(’KLAXI>. otiifials of the Auckland Amateur Operatic Society, who successfully staged ••The Pirates of Penzance" recently. BACK ROW Messrs. Abel Rowe. L. Abrahams. J. Mclntosh. J. Kemp. EROXT ROW: Messrs. P. Ross. Oavid <'. Ingram dlon. Sec.i. P. Mackie (Chairman of Committee), E. Adene iTreasurer), \ al. Atkinson (Stage Managen.
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVI, Issue 9, 30 August 1911, Page 27
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183Bushfelling in Hawkes Bay. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVI, Issue 9, 30 August 1911, Page 27
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