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“I KNOW A LOVELY GARDEN”—AII this talk of polar exploration seems to have affected this traction engine, which, as the result of a broken coupling-pin, began explorations on the Great South Road, beginning with a tilt at a telegraph pole and finishing in a garden owned by Mr. H. Murdock.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 309, 21 March 1928, Page 9

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“I KNOW A LOVELY GARDEN”—All this talk of polar exploration seems to have affected this traction engine, which, as the result of a broken coupling-pin, began explorations on the Great South Road, beginning with a tilt at a telegraph pole and finishing in a garden owned by Mr. H. Murdock. Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 309, 21 March 1928, Page 9

“I KNOW A LOVELY GARDEN”—All this talk of polar exploration seems to have affected this traction engine, which, as the result of a broken coupling-pin, began explorations on the Great South Road, beginning with a tilt at a telegraph pole and finishing in a garden owned by Mr. H. Murdock. Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 309, 21 March 1928, Page 9

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