AUCKLAND'S NEW RAILWAY STATION.—Left: Ihe Hon. A. Veitch, Minister for Railways, who will perform the opening ceremony to-day. Right: Mr J. G. Rickerby, District Traffic Manager at Auckland, who will be responsible for the running of trains using the new station.
■Mr T. Spragg-M ould, International Registrar of the International Accountants' Corporation, who is visiting the Dominion,
Mr F. E. Graham, chairman of the C hristchurch Stock Exchange, who has been elected president of the Stock Exchange Association of N.Z.
EXPERT ADVICE FOR DAIRY-FARM ERS.—Mr W. J. Jenkins explains the points of a Jersey cow to an interested-group of farmers at the Courtenay A. and P. Show at Kirwee-
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20093, 24 November 1930, Page 13
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109AUCKLAND'S NEW RAILWAY STATION.—Left: Ihe Hon. A. Veitch, Minister for Railways, who will perform the opening ceremony to-day. Right: Mr J. G. Rickerby, District Traffic Manager at Auckland, who will be responsible for the running of trains using the new station. ■Mr T. Spragg-M ould, International Registrar of the International Accountants' Corporation, who is visiting the Dominion, Mr F. E. Graham, chairman of the C hristchurch Stock Exchange, who has been elected president of the Stock Exchange Association of N.Z. EXPERT ADVICE FOR DAIRY-FARM ERS.—Mr W. J. Jenkins explains the points of a Jersey cow to an interested-group of farmers at the Courtenay A. and P. Show at Kirwee- Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20093, 24 November 1930, Page 13
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