HALF CENTURY IN ONE COTTAR E.—Besides claiming to be one of the oldest Aucklanders living—for she is now in her 85th year—Mrs. Martha Carter has lived for 55 years in her kauri-built cottage in Ireland Str*#» Ponsonby. Born within sight of St. Thomas’s, Tamaki, as a shild she wor. shipped in the church, which is now a picturesque ruin, and a reminder of the neglect of Aucklanders.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 288, 25 February 1928, Page 28
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67HALF CENTURY IN ONE COTTAR E.—Besides claiming to be one of the oldest Aucklanders living—for she is now in her 85th year—Mrs. Martha Carter has lived for 55 years in her kauri-built cottage in Ireland Str*#» Ponsonby. Born within sight of St. Thomas’s, Tamaki, as a shild she wor. shipped in the church, which is now a picturesque ruin, and a reminder of the neglect of Aucklanders. Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 288, 25 February 1928, Page 28
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