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GENERALLY KNOWN AS “GRANDPA.”— Mr. John Smith, consulting engineer of Glasgow, arrived in Auckland to-day by the Niagara on his 77th birthday. Over 60 years ago his parents migrated to New Zealand, and one of Mr. Smith’s duties Will be a pilgrimage to their graves at Ormondville (H. B.).

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 289, 27 February 1928, Page 1

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GENERALLY KNOWN AS “GRANDPA.”— Mr. John Smith, consulting engineer of Glasgow, arrived in Auckland to-day by the Niagara on his 77th birthday. Over 60 years ago his parents migrated to New Zealand, and one of Mr. Smith’s duties Will be a pilgrimage to their graves at Ormondville (H. B.). Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 289, 27 February 1928, Page 1

GENERALLY KNOWN AS “GRANDPA.”— Mr. John Smith, consulting engineer of Glasgow, arrived in Auckland to-day by the Niagara on his 77th birthday. Over 60 years ago his parents migrated to New Zealand, and one of Mr. Smith’s duties Will be a pilgrimage to their graves at Ormondville (H. B.). Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 289, 27 February 1928, Page 1

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