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A TAPIR FOR THE ZOO.—The Parks Committee of the Auckland City Council has decided to purchase a pair of Malayan tapirs for the Zoo. The tapir is a type of mammal that has existed since the Ice Age. The Malayan variety has a parti-coloured body, as shown in this photograph.

MID-WEEK CRICKET AT KING’S COLLEGE.—A team organised by Mr. E. C. Beale played the college first eleven yesterday. A group taken on the ground: Back row—R. H. Wilson, E. C. Beale, N. C. Snedden. Front row —J. E. Langridge, H. B. Lusk, E. E. Nalder, chairman of A.C.A., and E. H. Bowley.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 192, 3 November 1927, Page 20

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A TAPIR FOR THE ZOO.—The Parks Committee of the Auckland City Council has decided to purchase a pair of Malayan tapirs for the Zoo. The tapir is a type of mammal that has existed since the Ice Age. The Malayan variety has a parti-coloured body, as shown in this photograph. MID-WEEK CRICKET AT KING’S COLLEGE.—A team organised by Mr. E. C. Beale played the college first eleven yesterday. A group taken on the ground: Back row—R. H. Wilson, E. C. Beale, N. C. Snedden. Front row —J. E. Langridge, H. B. Lusk, E. E. Nalder, chairman of A.C.A., and E. H. Bowley. Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 192, 3 November 1927, Page 20

A TAPIR FOR THE ZOO.—The Parks Committee of the Auckland City Council has decided to purchase a pair of Malayan tapirs for the Zoo. The tapir is a type of mammal that has existed since the Ice Age. The Malayan variety has a parti-coloured body, as shown in this photograph. MID-WEEK CRICKET AT KING’S COLLEGE.—A team organised by Mr. E. C. Beale played the college first eleven yesterday. A group taken on the ground: Back row—R. H. Wilson, E. C. Beale, N. C. Snedden. Front row —J. E. Langridge, H. B. Lusk, E. E. Nalder, chairman of A.C.A., and E. H. Bowley. Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 192, 3 November 1927, Page 20

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