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THE DOMAIN BRIDGE, PICTON (Otago Witness, 29 September 1909)
GROUP OF PLAYERS IN SEMI-FINAL AND FINAL OF THE AMAIEUR GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP. Back Row (from left): A. J. Abbott (Wellington) J Harold (\Vanganuij, H. T. Gilhes illawera), and J. Forbes (L)unedin). Frokt Row: J. C. Burns (Auckland), A Duncan (Wellington). W. ±3. Colbeck (Auckland), J. C. Bidwoll fWa^rarapa) (Otago Witness, 29 September 1909)
ON THE HOUSE LAWN. (Otago Witness, 29 September 1909)
THE GOLF HOUSE AND LAWN. (Otago Witness, 29 September 1909)
J. FORBES (ST. CLAIR) DRIVING (Otago Witness, 29 September 1909)
INVESTMENTS AND INVESTORS " What is the best thing on the market '/" (Observer, 03 October 1908)
A SOAPY JOKJt. Rotoruffian : Say, you're in real trouble. Rotorun Barber : What for ? Rotoruffian: Soapivg (he guy���sir. (Observer, 03 October 1908)
MERRIMENT, MEAT AND MEDICINE. (Observer, 03 October 1908)
RINGIKG THE OHANGES. Little Billy : What is the good of the Dominion medals, eh ? " What oh I For the penny-in-the-slot cigarette and lolly machines." (Observer, 03 October 1908)
A VINGS BANKS AND JUSTICE. (Observer, 03 October 1908)
Mli F. J. OHLSON, Member of the. A.Jt-U. Management Committee. (Observer, 03 October 1908)
A Thumb Nail Sketch at the lief trees' Smoke Concert. (Observer, 03 October 1908)
MR C. STICHBURY, Member of the A.R.U. Maitaytvi- nt Co?nmiltee. (Observer, 03 October 1908)
Untitled Illustration (Ashburton Guardian, 20 April 1899)
Untitled Illustration (Evening Post, 28 August 1945)
The bridal pair are Suzanne, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Winton Brown (Karori) and Brian, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Picot{The Terrace). On the left are lite best man, Dr. Brian Cor kill, and Miss Betty Brodie, and on the right, Mr. David Brown and Miss Una Picot. (Evening Post, 28 August 1945)
Excited Police Reporter : Here's a snap, Editor, of a young, six months created policiman who swore that he thought " Bin," of the OBSERVER ���a witness against him���looked intoxicated one night. (Observer, 03 October 1908)
Untitled Illustration (Otago Witness, 04 November 1882)
Tit": Praise be to all. "Bio" is delivered into my hands at last. Up to the present, "Bio's" name has only figured as president of clubs, and all those good things, so I have always care-fully had it cut out of reports, but now I will name the OBSERVER as well. (Observer, 03 October 1908)
Chorus of Auckland Citizens (next morning): Hullo, "Bio," congratulations, old man !\ tv are a hero. We've just read the account in the " Herald "of how you rescued an artilleryman from a policeman. Is it true ? (Observer, 03 October 1908)
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