LIFEBOAT SHED LEFT HIGH AND DRY.—The sea having receded from the site of the lifeboat shed at Sumner near Christchurch, this special cradle on wheels has been built to run the boat down to the sea.
INSPECTION OF NAVAL RESERVISTS.—Commodore Geoffery Blake inspected the Auckland Division of the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve at St. Mary’s Bay on Saturday. Behind the Commodore are Lieutenant-Com-mander W. J. Connors, Commander F. A. Hall, Commander Nelson Clover, of H.M.S. Philomel, and Lieutenant E. C. Alexander (right).
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 841, 9 December 1929, Page 16
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82LIFEBOAT SHED LEFT HIGH AND DRY.—The sea having receded from the site of the lifeboat shed at Sumner near Christchurch, this special cradle on wheels has been built to run the boat down to the sea. INSPECTION OF NAVAL RESERVISTS.—Commodore Geoffery Blake inspected the Auckland Division of the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve at St. Mary’s Bay on Saturday. Behind the Commodore are Lieutenant-Commander W. J. Connors, Commander F. A. Hall, Commander Nelson Clover, of H.M.S. Philomel, and Lieutenant E. C. Alexander (right). Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 841, 9 December 1929, Page 16
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