SOUTH AFRICAN WAR VETERANS who attended a conference of their association at Wellington. Back row (left to right): Messrs. J. H. E. Thring (Dominion secretary), Tomkins (Hutt Valley), Miller (Masterton), H. C. Thompson (Timaru), Wilson (Dominion executive), G. Thompson (Levin), E. Hogg (Levin), J. McKenzie (Hutt Valley). Middle row: Messrs. J. V. Scott (Gisborne), Collins (Christchurch), G. N. Cresswell (Christchurch), Richardson (Stratford), Captain Shand (Dominion executive), J. I. Goldsmith (Wellington), K. G. Malcolm (Wanganui). Front row: Messrs. J. A. Simson (Hastings), Major P. E. de P. Brandon (Wellington), M. Luckie (Deputy Mayor), Captain J. J. Clark (Dominion president) the Rev. D. Dutton (Dunedin), Colonel E. G. Fraser (Auckland), and Major T. P. Halpin (Auckland).
NEW ZEALAND TIMBER FOR EXPORT.—When the Maheno sailed for Sydney today she carried a cargo of Ne Zealand white pine for Australia. Above: Some of the timber being loaded- aboard at Prince’s Wharf.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 755, 30 August 1929, Page 18
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147SOUTH AFRICAN WAR VETERANS who attended a conference of their association at Wellington. Back row (left to right): Messrs. J. H. E. Thring (Dominion secretary), Tomkins (Hutt Valley), Miller (Masterton), H. C. Thompson (Timaru), Wilson (Dominion executive), G. Thompson (Levin), E. Hogg (Levin), J. McKenzie (Hutt Valley). Middle row: Messrs. J. V. Scott (Gisborne), Collins (Christchurch), G. N. Cresswell (Christchurch), Richardson (Stratford), Captain Shand (Dominion executive), J. I. Goldsmith (Wellington), K. G. Malcolm (Wanganui). Front row: Messrs. J. A. Simson (Hastings), Major P. E. de P. Brandon (Wellington), M. Luckie (Deputy Mayor), Captain J. J. Clark (Dominion president) the Rev. D. Dutton (Dunedin), Colonel E. G. Fraser (Auckland), and Major T. P. Halpin (Auckland). NEW ZEALAND TIMBER FOR EXPORT.—When the Maheno sailed for Sydney today she carried a cargo of Ne Zealand white pine for Australia. Above: Some of the timber being loaded- aboard at Prince’s Wharf. Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 755, 30 August 1929, Page 18
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