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In the right foreground stood Baldwin and Mclvor's butcher's shop. Two "doors" along on the right was the general store of G. H. Roach, at the King street intersection. The section bordered by the poplar trees on the left was occupied by the first Church of England.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 94, 7 May 1937, Page 31 (Supplement)

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In the right foreground stood Baldwin and Mclvor's butcher's shop. Two "doors" along on the right was the general store of G. H. Roach, at the King street intersection. The section bordered by the poplar trees on the left was occupied by the first Church of England. Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 94, 7 May 1937, Page 31 (Supplement)

In the right foreground stood Baldwin and Mclvor's butcher's shop. Two "doors" along on the right was the general store of G. H. Roach, at the King street intersection. The section bordered by the poplar trees on the left was occupied by the first Church of England. Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 94, 7 May 1937, Page 31 (Supplement)

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