FINE EQUESTRIAN WORK FOR OTAHUHU.—This four-ton memorial has been executed in London for Mr. Trenwith, a New Zealander, who asked Mr. George Maile, the well-known stonemason, for designs. It is to be erected at Otahuhu, Auckland, as a private var memorial to New Zealanders. It is of solid casts-bronze. The base is already in position on a portion of the reserve now occupied by the Nixon Monument at Otahuhu.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 160, 27 September 1927, Page 1
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69FINE EQUESTRIAN WORK FOR OTAHUHU.—This four-ton memorial has been executed in London for Mr. Trenwith, a New Zealander, who asked Mr. George Maile, the well-known stonemason, for designs. It is to be erected at Otahuhu, Auckland, as a private var memorial to New Zealanders. It is of solid casts-bronze. The base is already in position on a portion of the reserve now occupied by the Nixon Monument at Otahuhu. Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 160, 27 September 1927, Page 1
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