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AUCKLANDERS WIN AT WANGANUI.—B. T. Smith (Auckland) and W. B. Reilly (seen in the top picture) won the amateur foursomes at Wanganui yesterday. Lower: F. Rutter (Auckland) and N. H. Fuller, who won the professional foursomes.

MAVAL TROPHY FOR GOOD TEMPLARS.-This model capstan ha: been presented by members of the crews of the Dunedin and Diomede to the International Order of Good Templars as a trophy for increased membership. It was made aboard the cruisers, arid is for annual competition

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 782, 1 October 1929, Page 16

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AUCKLANDERS WIN AT WANGANUI.—B. T. Smith (Auckland) and W. B. Reilly (seen in the top picture) won the amateur foursomes at Wanganui yesterday. Lower: F. Rutter (Auckland) and N. H. Fuller, who won the professional foursomes. MAVAL TROPHY FOR GOOD TEMPLARS.-This model capstan ha: been presented by members of the crews of the Dunedin and Diomede to the International Order of Good Templars as a trophy for increased membership. It was made aboard the cruisers, arid is for annual competition Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 782, 1 October 1929, Page 16

AUCKLANDERS WIN AT WANGANUI.—B. T. Smith (Auckland) and W. B. Reilly (seen in the top picture) won the amateur foursomes at Wanganui yesterday. Lower: F. Rutter (Auckland) and N. H. Fuller, who won the professional foursomes. MAVAL TROPHY FOR GOOD TEMPLARS.-This model capstan ha: been presented by members of the crews of the Dunedin and Diomede to the International Order of Good Templars as a trophy for increased membership. It was made aboard the cruisers, arid is for annual competition Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 782, 1 October 1929, Page 16

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