BOY’S GREAT RIDE
•SIX HUNDRED '-MILE TRIE. TO SEE HARBOUR BRIDGE. (Australian Press 'Association.) SYDNEY. March 9. ,A unique demonstration took place outside the Sydney General Post Office this .afternoon, when crowds of citizens roundly cheered n nine-yc.w-of.d hoy named 1 lumuie Gwyther. who had just rompleti'd a, six hundred mdr port.v rule | M ,m 'Leuiiqal 11;»-. Viduria. 'Whim he ‘Y:i,ih‘ to see the big harbour bridge." Since the lad began his rdventrirous trip, some \veek s iigo, travelling easy stages, he was the guest <> Mayors, Parliamentarians and farmers 'rente, and he even looked into the Federal Capital to -receive the congratulation-- of the Governor-Genera.] ami to inspect the Parliament Building;,. The -'pony, also nine years old, is docile, and not in the least perturbed at the dense traffic of the- city, or oilmen,s enthusiastii' wefeomr. Tin- lad was met by '’he Secretary <> 11,0 Boval A>r-denl tnrail Society ain other prominent )>'opm.
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 March 1932, Page 5
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152BOY’S GREAT RIDE Hokitika Guardian, 10 March 1932, Page 5
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