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J. R. Akerstein, photographer. STILL YOUNG ENOUGH TO VOTE. Mrs M. Mulvey, of Havelock, 91 years of age, who went gaily off to the poll in a motor-car am] recorded her vote. In the early sixties her husband was a digger, and she accompanied him through all his travels in those rough days, finally settling in Havelock, of which district she is the oldest resident.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVI, Issue 26, 27 December 1911, Page 31

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J. R. Akerstein, photographer. STILL YOUNG ENOUGH TO VOTE. Mrs M. Mulvey, of Havelock, 91 years of age, who went gaily off to the poll in a motor-car am] recorded her vote. In the early sixties her husband was a digger, and she accompanied him through all his travels in those rough days, finally settling in Havelock, of which district she is the oldest resident. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVI, Issue 26, 27 December 1911, Page 31

J. R. Akerstein, photographer. STILL YOUNG ENOUGH TO VOTE. Mrs M. Mulvey, of Havelock, 91 years of age, who went gaily off to the poll in a motor-car am] recorded her vote. In the early sixties her husband was a digger, and she accompanied him through all his travels in those rough days, finally settling in Havelock, of which district she is the oldest resident. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVI, Issue 26, 27 December 1911, Page 31