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OLDEST PIONEERS AT EARLY SETTLERS’ REUNION Some of the eldest people present at the Centennial reunion of early settlers at Logan Park yesterday. From the left, in front, are.— Mr G. Dabinett (who arrived in 1856 by the Isabella Darkness), Mrs J. Birchall (aged 93), Mrs D. Auld (aged 96½, who arrived by the George Cannon), Mrs J. Coombs (aged 94, who arrived in 1849 by the Mariner), Mrs J. Sparrow (aged 93), Mrs Sheed (who arrived in the Stormcloud).

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24227, 20 February 1940, Page 4

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OLDEST PIONEERS AT EARLY SETTLERS’ REUNION Some of the eldest people present at the Centennial reunion of early settlers at Logan Park yesterday. From the left, in front, are.— Mr G. Dabinett (who arrived in 1856 by the Isabella Darkness), Mrs J. Birchall (aged 93), Mrs D. Auld (aged 96½, who arrived by the George Cannon), Mrs J. Coombs (aged 94, who arrived in 1849 by the Mariner), Mrs J. Sparrow (aged 93), Mrs Sheed (who arrived in the Stormcloud). Otago Daily Times, Issue 24227, 20 February 1940, Page 4

OLDEST PIONEERS AT EARLY SETTLERS’ REUNION Some of the eldest people present at the Centennial reunion of early settlers at Logan Park yesterday. From the left, in front, are.— Mr G. Dabinett (who arrived in 1856 by the Isabella Darkness), Mrs J. Birchall (aged 93), Mrs D. Auld (aged 96½, who arrived by the George Cannon), Mrs J. Coombs (aged 94, who arrived in 1849 by the Mariner), Mrs J. Sparrow (aged 93), Mrs Sheed (who arrived in the Stormcloud). Otago Daily Times, Issue 24227, 20 February 1940, Page 4

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