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MR JA"MES MUIR, The successful candidate in the recent Miramax (Wellington) Borough Council bye-elec-

CAPTAIN COLOMB (on left) AND COMMANDER MELLOR. OF H.M.S ENCOUNTER.

VISIT TO H.M.S. ENCOUNTER AT PORT CHALMERS BY SCHOLARS OP THE DUNEDIN SCHOOLS. (Photos by Guy.> T 7nder the auspices of the Navy League, 600 scholars visited the second-class protected cruiser Encounter on Saturday morning, August 7.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/OW19090811.2.185.10

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Otago Witness, Issue 2892, 11 August 1909, Page 45

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MR JA"MES MUIR, The successful candidate in the recent Miramax (Wellington) Borough Council bye-elec CAPTAIN COLOMB (on left) AND COMMANDER MELLOR. OF H.M.S ENCOUNTER. VISIT TO H.M.S. ENCOUNTER AT PORT CHALMERS BY SCHOLARS OP THE DUNEDIN SCHOOLS. (Photos by Guy.> T7nder the auspices of the Navy League, 600 scholars visited the second-class protected cruiser Encounter on Saturday morning, August 7. Otago Witness, Issue 2892, 11 August 1909, Page 45

MR JA"MES MUIR, The successful candidate in the recent Miramax (Wellington) Borough Council bye-elec CAPTAIN COLOMB (on left) AND COMMANDER MELLOR. OF H.M.S ENCOUNTER. VISIT TO H.M.S. ENCOUNTER AT PORT CHALMERS BY SCHOLARS OP THE DUNEDIN SCHOOLS. (Photos by Guy.> T7nder the auspices of the Navy League, 600 scholars visited the second-class protected cruiser Encounter on Saturday morning, August 7. Otago Witness, Issue 2892, 11 August 1909, Page 45

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