DEVONPORT YACHT CLUB’S NEW HOME.—The waiting rooms that stood on Victoria Wharf before its demolition for reconstruction purposes have been moved to the club’s leased land and remodelled; the point is famous in the ship-building history of North Shore.
AUCKLAND STILL VICTORIOUS.— By 12 points to 3 Auckland defeated Wairararapa at Eden Park on Saturday. Here we see Hiroti securing the ball as the scrum breaks up.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 141, 5 September 1927, Page 16
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67DEVONPORT YACHT CLUB’S NEW HOME.—The waiting rooms that stood on Victoria Wharf before its demolition for reconstruction purposes have been moved to the club’s leased land and remodelled; the point is famous in the ship-building history of North Shore. AUCKLAND STILL VICTORIOUS.— By 12 points to 3 Auckland defeated Wairararapa at Eden Park on Saturday. Here we see Hiroti securing the ball as the scrum breaks up. Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 141, 5 September 1927, Page 16
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