WILL BE KEPT BUSY.—Mis* J. M. Reid, club captain (left), and Miu N. MacCormick, secretary, of the Auckland Ladies' Golf Club, snapped at Middlemore this morning, where the New Zealand championships commenced.
CHANNEL CONQUEROR—Miss Laddie Sharp, the latest woman to cross the Channel, being revived by her trainer after completing the long swim.
DIAMOND JUBILEE OF AUCKLAND-BORN COUPLE.—Four generation* of the Newdick family. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Newdick (centre) celebrate the sixtieth anniversary of their wedding on Saturday. On left, Mr. A. W. Newdick; right, Mr. A. F. Newdick; and in front, Mias A. N. Newdick.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 229, 27 September 1928, Page 9
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96WILL BE KEPT BUSY.—Mis* J. M. Reid, club captain (left), and Miu N. MacCormick, secretary, of the Auckland Ladies' Golf Club, snapped at Middlemore this morning, where the New Zealand championships commenced. CHANNEL CONQUEROR—Miss Laddie Sharp, the latest woman to cross the Channel, being revived by her trainer after completing the long swim. DIAMOND JUBILEE OF AUCKLAND-BORN COUPLE.—Four generation* of the Newdick family. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Newdick (centre) celebrate the sixtieth anniversary of their wedding on Saturday. On left, Mr. A. W. Newdick; right, Mr. A. F. Newdick; and in front, Mias A. N. Newdick. Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 229, 27 September 1928, Page 9
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