THE TONGARIRO BRINGS NEARLY FOUR HUNDRED IMMIGRANTS TO WELLINGTON.
Leslie 11. Moses, photo. A SHARK AND ITS FAMILY OF FOURTEEN, During a recent trip of the Rarawa from Auckland to Onehunga. a six-foot shark was hooked by the little girl shown in the photo. When hauled aboard, it was found to contain no less than 14 young sharks, which are shown In the picture.
S. C. Smith, photo. WELLINGTON CHINESE CELEBRATE THE ANNIVERSARY OE THE REVOLUTION. The first anniversary of the Chinese Revolution was celebrated in Wellington last week, the Celestials having a day out at Athletic Park. They ran races, played football, let off crackers, ami made "music” on strange instruments, and found fun in everything. The main picture shows a number of Chinese at Athletic Park, with the national flag flying on the left. Inset is the Chinese Consul and the organiser of the sports.
I he <teamer loimariro, whbh arrived at Wellington last week from London, via (’apetown, brought 3*3 immigrants to the Dominion, Hi Passengers landing from the Tongariro. A scene on the wharf after the passengers had disembarked.
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVIII, Issue 16, 16 October 1912, Page 31
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183THE TONGARIRO BRINGS NEARLY FOUR HUNDRED IMMIGRANTS TO WELLINGTON. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVIII, Issue 16, 16 October 1912, Page 31
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