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Two Brothers Drowned
Camp News (Northern Command)
25 October 1940
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Two Brothers Drowned
Camp News
25 October 1940
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WAIOURU MILITARY CAMP
Camp News
11 July 1941
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WAIOURU MILITARY CAMP
Camp News
12 July 1940
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WAIOURU MILITARY CAMP
Camp News (Northern Command)
12 July 1940
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WAIOURU CAMP
Camp News
31 January 1941
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Miles, photo. AN UNREHEARSED DRAIN-DIGGING TABLEAU AT WAIOURU. Whilst a gang of workmen were at work for the Public Works Department at Waiouru digging a drain, they suddenly came across a patch of quicksand. One of the gang was engulfed, and had to be hauled out with a rope as shown above.
New Zealand Graphic
7 December 1910
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HOW TO REACH THE NATIONAL PARK
Ladies' Mirror
1 April 1925
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WELLINGTON CRICKET
Camp News
21 November 1941
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CHURCH ARMY HUTS
Camp News
13 December 1940
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CHURCH ARMY HUTS
Camp News (Northern Command)
6 December 1940
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TERRITORIAL CAMP
Camp News
17 January 1941
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War Conditions
Camp News
10 January 1941
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RETIRED OFFICERS
Camp News
29 March 1940
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1. The scow Fahiki loaded with shingle, driven up beyond high water mark at the end of Beaumont Street, Ponsonby. She was berthed at the end of the Gas Company’s jetty, and the above picture shows her destination after the gale. 2. The motor launch Sceptre, which was washed ashore on the beach at the foot of Sentinel Road, Ponsonby. 3. The fine launch Waiouru, owned by Mr. C. Hansen, of Waiouru, lying off St. Mary’s Point, Fonsonby, among the debris which was scattered along the beach and at the water’s edge, being all that was left of many well-known Auckland launches. The Waiouru does not appear to be badly damaged in the picture, but such is far from being the case as she was driven ashore at a particularly dangerous point, sustaining considerable damage to her far side. 4. A scene at the embankment near Cutrran Street, Fonsonby. on the morning after the storm. 5. The scow Onerahi, loaded with iron girders for the Tauranga bridge, was carried from her anchorage, and is shown piled up broadside on the skids at the back of Parker and Lamb’s mill. 6. A close view of the scow Onerahi, showing the damage sustained to her hull.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
28 March 1918
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TROOPS AT WAIOURU
Camp News
17 January 1941
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The Waiouru Tussock Lands
New Zealand Journal of Agriculture
16 July 1956
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EXTENDING WAIOURU CAMP
Camp News
19 July 1940
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EXTENDING WAIOURU CAMP
Camp News (Northern Command)
19 July 1940
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ABSENTEES, DESERTERS, ETC., FROM HIS MAJESTY’S SERVICE.
New Zealand Police Gazette
28 April 1943
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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1
New Zealand Tablet
25 October 1895
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SPECIAL NOTICES.
New Zealand Police Gazette
18 September 1940
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WAIOURU CAMP
Camp News
14 February 1941
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WAIOURU CAMP
Camp News
26 September 1941
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WAIOURU
Camp News
14 November 1941
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