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SOMETHING ORIGINAL IN MASCOTS was seen at the sixth annual sports held by the Auckland Girls’ Interhouse Association at Carlaw Park on Saturday. Left: Two diminutive living mascots of the Farmers’ Trading Company. Right: Miss Mona Duke, of John Court’s, Ltd., with a house mascot. Inset: Miss Kayes winning the third heat of the 75 yards sprint.

SIR JAMES GUNSON’S NEW HOME.—A property of 100 acres at Manurewa, known as “Wairere,” has been acquired by Sir James Gunson as his permanent residence. The picture shows the creeper-covered homestead.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 835, 2 December 1929, Page 16

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SOMETHING ORIGINAL IN MASCOTS was seen at the sixth annual sports held by the Auckland Girls’ Interhouse Association at Carlaw Park on Saturday. Left: Two diminutive living mascots of the Farmers’ Trading Company. Right: Miss Mona Duke, of John Court’s, Ltd., with a house mascot. Inset: Miss Kayes winning the third heat of the 75 yards sprint. SIR JAMES GUNSON’S NEW HOME.—A property of 100 acres at Manurewa, known as “Wairere,” has been acquired by Sir James Gunson as his permanent residence. The picture shows the creeper-covered homestead. Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 835, 2 December 1929, Page 16

SOMETHING ORIGINAL IN MASCOTS was seen at the sixth annual sports held by the Auckland Girls’ Interhouse Association at Carlaw Park on Saturday. Left: Two diminutive living mascots of the Farmers’ Trading Company. Right: Miss Mona Duke, of John Court’s, Ltd., with a house mascot. Inset: Miss Kayes winning the third heat of the 75 yards sprint. SIR JAMES GUNSON’S NEW HOME.—A property of 100 acres at Manurewa, known as “Wairere,” has been acquired by Sir James Gunson as his permanent residence. The picture shows the creeper-covered homestead. Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 835, 2 December 1929, Page 16

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