NEW BEACON FOR BARING HEAD.— The lighthouse tower at the new coastal station at Baring Head, to the south-east of Pencarrow. On the left the lighthouse is shown with the lantern and dome mounted In the centre the foundations of tlie power-house are to be seen. They were commenced this week, and the completed 'building will contain machinery for providing electricity, and also the wireless room. On the right "the derrick mounted on top of, the-tower is seen lifting the sixteen-hundredweight copper dome into position.
"Evening Post" Photo. PUNCH AND JUDY.— A group of children watching a Punch and Judy show at Hutt Park.
"Evening Post" Photo. A LONG IBS?'.—David Lewis, with the canoe which he paddled and carried from Wanganui to Milford Beach,' Auckland.
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Evening Post, Issue 15, 18 January 1935, Page 5
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125NEW BEACON FOR BARING HEAD.—The lighthouse tower at the new coastal station at Baring Head, to the south-east of Pencarrow. On the left the lighthouse is shown with the lantern and dome mounted In the centre the foundations of tlie power-house are to be seen. They were commenced this week, and the completed 'building will contain machinery for providing electricity, and also the wireless room. On the right "the derrick mounted on top of, the-tower is seen lifting the sixteen-hundredweight copper dome into position. "Evening Post" Photo. PUNCH AND JUDY.—A group of children watching a Punch and Judy show at Hutt Park. "Evening Post" Photo. A LONG IBS?'.—David Lewis, with the canoe which he paddled and carried from Wanganui to Milford Beach,' Auckland. Evening Post, Issue 15, 18 January 1935, Page 5
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