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B. ?.. Andrew Photo. WEDDING AT UPPER HUTT.—The marriage took place this week at St. David's Church, Upper, Hutt, of Miss Rae Vera, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. McHattie, Upper Hutt, to Mr. George Selwyn, second son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Austad, of Lyttelton. The bridesmaid was Miss Jean Rose, of Masterton, and the best man Mr. Leo Collins. (Evening Post, 22 June 1935)
Evening Post" Fiiolo. DOMINION COUNCIL OF THE NEW ZEALAND RED CROSS SOCIETY.—Back row, from left, Messrs. H. Tail, W. Selwyn Averill, N. A. Grant, Miss E. M. King, Mrs. E. J. Harvey, Messrs. Pratt, J. T. Spears, treasurer, C. H. Chapman, M.P., and Henderson. Seated, Mr. /. /. Bridger, Miss Jerome Spencer, Major J. Abel, chairman of Dominion executive, Mr. C. J. Ronaldson, president, Mrs. Patrick, Miss Guthrie, and Mrs. I. L. Andrews, Dominion secretary. The annual meeting of the council is at present taking place in Wellington. (Evening Post, 04 August 1934)
Evening Post" Photo; TO BE 'LEFT' BEHIND.—The 13-ton launch. Edsel Ford, which. lias been unloaded' from the Jacob Ruppert,!and'is to be left at Wellington pendingthe exploration ship's return: from the' Antarctic. ' . • ■ . . ■ ■ C.B..Fltzgerald Photo. HISTORIC CHURCH AT NEW PLYMOUTH.—St. Maryls ] Church, where special services* haveibeen held throughout the week: to celebrate the ninetieth-anniversary) of the arrival of Bishop. Selwyn-and the founding of the church at New Plymouth. ■ . • . ■ Two smaller pictures by-Dr.;G.M.MoIr. SCENES IN THE UPPER HOLLYFORD CANYON, MILFORD SOUND ROAD.-^Top left, superb vista of Mount Talbot(73ooft), framed by Students Peak, onieft, and Crosscut Range on right. Top right: Barrier Ridge, with Barrier Mountain (6300ft) in corner, slopes of Mount Talbot on left, and Crosscut Range on right. The Gertrude Saddle is behind Mount Talbot on left. Bottom left, view of Students Peak (6200ft) and Hollyford River. Bottom right: View taken from above Black Lake,ion the Gertrude Saddle (4820ft), looking towards1 Milford Sound. The picture shows the Twin Sisters, on right, strange pagoda-like peaks, with Mount Underwood on their ~ immediate[left, and Mount Pembroke andthe PembrokeGlacier onextremeleft. ... (Evening Post, 09 December 1933)