BACK FROM FROZEN SEAS. —The whaling vessel Southern Princess, which recently arrived m New Zealand waters from the Ross Sea and steamed into WEĹINGTON HARBER
MARANUI SURF CLUF.— of the Maranui Surf Club, who won the silver reel for life-saving. From left, K. Hay, J. Alexander, C. B. Evensleigh, C. E. Claridge, P. E. Stiven, G. Earte. In front, - w. B. Clarke, E. Hugh, captain.
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Waikato Times, Volume 107, Issue 17985, 2 April 1930, Page 3
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65BACK FROM FROZEN SEAS.—The whaling vessel Southern Princess, which recently arrived m New Zealand waters from the Ross Sea and steamed into WEĹINGTON HARBER MARANUI SURF CLUF.— of the Maranui Surf Club, who won the silver reel for life-saving. From left, K. Hay, J. Alexander, C. B. Evensleigh, C. E. Claridge, P. E. Stiven, G. Earte. In front, – w. B. Clarke, E. Hugh, captain. Waikato Times, Volume 107, Issue 17985, 2 April 1930, Page 3
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