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Green and Halm Photo. . 7.. .', .."Evening Post" Photo. '' ■•;;■•■ >~' •., ' : : •'Evening I'ov}" I'hoto. A.E.ELLIS: ■■■*.' ; . K.VOITRE. ;. AT Sa^B6N^H.A}Blaclc(lefi)l _, .'.. T , ' :'■ , , ■" , £ ■''.'.' j." j. the winner, and his brother, J: L. Black, two Two jockeys who yesterday each secured five wms and two seconds. wellknown goifers, wh'o< were the finalists in the Elhs's successes were atßiccarto^andVoUresat'Tauheremkau. Shandon Golf Club's Easter Tournament. ■- ■ The latters firsts included a dead-heat. :■■ • ■ * '■■ .--;: ■ -~, ■■■ – ~;-,-, --.■.■■,;• : : . . ' . ' _ ■ ■ "Evening Tost" Photo, v " ' ■ ■ ■ ' '• • . . . ■ . ■ .'.-:■■-■-'. . THE NAVY AT TRENTHAM.—Mera from the three warships in port—H.M. ships Dunedin;Laburnum, and Veronica—undergoing training in manoeuvres'at Trentham Camp, where they are at present in quarters. Rifle practice, drill, and evolutions of a military character make each day a busy one. This photograph ivas taken this morning during field training operations. (Evening Post, 18 April 1933)
VISITORS TO THE AUSTRALIAN ■ WARSHIPS.—Looking down from the decks of'HMA.S. Canberrayesterday-afternoon, showing the long^queue-of visitors moving up-towards the.gangway to inspect the warship. HMA.S.'Australm is seen on . . ; , ■■'... .:■'... the King's Wfuirf. ; ,-■; ; , . : (Evening Post, 25 September 1933)
Evenlne- Post" Photo. INTER-ISLAND RUGBY. AT ATHLETIC PARK.—In the centre are the two teams and, his Excellency the Governor-General, Lord Bledisloe, is shown being introduced by Mr. S. S. Dean, chairman of N.Z.R.JJ. management committee, to the North Island captain, F.D.Kilby. At the far end of the South line (in white) is the referee, Mr. C. f. Paull, of Auckland.- Top right: Two prominent players in the matcJi,G. Nepia and B. A. Killeen, of the North Island team. The other pictures show a variety of incidents in the play. Top left: Jumping for posse ssion on the^Une-put. Middle left: Killeen collared by Fong and about to pass to Caughey, with Oliver coming across. Bottom left: South Island's first try, scored by Purdue, ivith Horc also on the ground. Middle right: Dunne being taken low by Fuller, with Page coming round. Bottom right: Hore and Manchester (with headgear) leading a South loose rush. Hadley, McLean, and Kilby are seek endeavouring to come round to stop the rush. (Evening Post, 25 September 1933)
C. B. Fitzgerald Photo. ' '} ' ...•..; ' "Evening. Post",' Photo. . ~ ."Evening.Post" .Photo. WINKER OF THE WANGANUI GUINEAS.—Red Manfred, the PRESENTATION OF MEDALS AND SHIELD TO NAVAL SOCCER VlCTORS.—Presenting the Auck- MISS ELIZABETH BLAKE {Mrs. favourite, entering the saddling enclosure -at the Wanganui Jockey land Football Association's shield and medals'to the captain of the, New Zealand Squadron team which Stanley Natusch), prime mover in Club's Spring Meeting on Saturday after easily winning .the defeated the Australian Squadron eleven f Auckland recently. The presentation was made by Mr.]. British Dranm League, in ■ New, Wjinganui Guineas. L. G. -Morris•■is[the-rider. ■ URoberts,-president- of'the JfoUington Fpatball Association,^ , 'Zealand. ■ (Evening Post, 25 September 1933)
Wellington Studios Photo. ; FIRSTS FOUR HOME IN THE JUNIOR^ CYCLING CHAMPION.siiip.7-From left,.H. Houston (P'oncke), K~ Wilson (Port Nichol' sow),'. C. Biggs (Hutt Valley), and R.Dutton (Hutt Valley), placed ■'riders, in that order, [in- the 15-mile Wellington provincial junior cycling championship, which-took place on Saturday. (Evening Post, 25 September 1933)
NATIONAL CONFIDENCE CARNIVAL;OPpSEDy-rTop left,; a \vicio of Oriental Bay as the!aquatic procession arrived at the band rotunda, -where ■> the : Governor-General, Lord Bledisloe, declared the National 'Confidence 'Carnival 'open onSaturday, aifternoon.: Top right, the Aquatic Princess, Miss Nancy;■ Olphert,,in>herEstate barge. The other■'views shqw'sdmeof. the striking displays in the'procession. i'■ ■■■-.. '.-■•!'■ ■■■; : . , !.... ~..,: ■ '-■■.-.■ A NEW LONDON LANDMARK.—The Cumberland Hotel, at the Marble 'Arch, which is ncan'ng completion and will-be opened shortly. The building contains 950 bedrooms, besides numerous, public looms and restaurants. ThevieQistaj^irom Q^otd Street (Evening Post, 20 November 1933)
MISSING EXPLORERS REPORTED;'ALIVE.—CoIoneI P: 11. Faiucett and his son John, who left England in1025-in search, of the secrets-of; a hidden city in the Amazonian jungle in' the Brazilian \ interior. For some time they ivere thpught to have been1 killed, by hostile natives, but latest reports state they are alive. and iveli. C. GRAY, ivho defeated, W. Bolger on Saturday., at Sydney, in the final of the Neio South Wales professional golf championship.' PARADE OF TOY, DOGS.—Some of the dogs which tverc shown on Saturday afternoon -at the New Zealand'Toy-Dog Club's 1933 parade, held at, "Sunkist" Evelyn Place, Wellington. Inset, Mrs. ■E, Cablds Shuen>Xon&seletiedg&thefe (Evening Post, 20 November 1933)
SECONDARY SCHOOL ATHLETICS FOR THE McEVEDY SHIELD.—Dr. P.-F.McEvedy, donor of the shield,'congratulating N. ,S. Burns, captain of the Wellington College team, on the college's victory at the secondary school sports .at Athletic Park on Saturday. Mrs. Sutcliffe, who presented the shield, and' father Bowling are looking on: Left,-lop, C. Robinson, of Rongolai -College,- who won the senior 1 OOyds, 220 yds, and 4.4oyds : chqmpionships ;■ below, E., K. McClune, of • Wellingldn College; who broke his' own discus-throwing record.' ';'.'- r • ' ■ -• ■ • (Evening Post, 20 November 1933)
Evening Post" Plioto. YESTERDAY'S BRIDE LEAVES ST. MARK'S.—The marriage took place yesterday afternoon, at St. , Mark's Church, of Miss Nancy Fotheringham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Fotheringham, Wellington, tofMr. S. G. Burney, son of Mr. and Mrs. W.E. Burney, of Sydney, N.S.W. The bride and bridegroom are seen leaving St. Mark's Church after the full choral service, at which -Archdeacon A. M.. Johnson , presided. • (Evening Post, 15 December 1933)
Evening Post" Photo. VISIBILITY TO BE IMPROVED.-^An arrangement has been made between the City Council and the property owner concerned for the improvement of visibility at the corner of Ellice and Brougham, Streets, round which all the tunnel traffic swings. The garage will be removed and the property boundary ivill be marked by a low wall. The corner will be set back in a curving splay. (Evening Post, 15 December 1933)