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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 22, 26 January 1934, Page 5

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96

■:'.'[■ ... . , ' '". ' •■•■•■'■ . . .■ .. ■~;:. ■ ■ • '■ .■■:■'■• .■ ,■■ . ■ ~--.... .- ■ . _ ;. • ... «'jjTeninlr Post" PhotO. PREPARING FOR THE WAITANGI CELEBRATIONS.—Two pictures taken at Waitangi. On-the left is a comprehensive view of the camp site, showing the pavilion, the Treaty Hall and bridge/with the old^ British Residency amongst the trees seen in the background: The Public Works Department has been carrying out extensive work at Waitangi and the bridge has been built across, the Waitangi ,■ River to give accessfromPaihia to the estate. On the right is seen an old Maori woman who has been doing a good trade ferrying passengers across the river. ; V '/ Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 22, 26 January 1934, Page 5

■:'.'[■ ... . , ' '". ' •■•■•■'■ . . .■ .. ■~;:. ■ ■ • '■ .■■:■'■• .■ ,■■ . ■ ~--.... .- ■ . _ ;. • ... «'jjTeninlr Post" PhotO. PREPARING FOR THE WAITANGI CELEBRATIONS.—Two pictures taken at Waitangi. On-the left is a comprehensive view of the camp site, showing the pavilion, the Treaty Hall and bridge/with the old^ British Residency amongst the trees seen in the background: The Public Works Department has been carrying out extensive work at Waitangi and the bridge has been built across, the Waitangi ,■ River to give accessfromPaihia to the estate. On the right is seen an old Maori woman who has been doing a good trade ferrying passengers across the river. ; V '/ Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 22, 26 January 1934, Page 5

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