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Sport and General" Photo. ROYAL .MARRIAGE.—4 – photograph.of the entry in the marriage register after the wedding of Princess Marina and the 'Duke of Kent, showing the " signatures of bride and gr,oom and witnesses. A. R.: Kineaford Photo, HOLIDAY' TRAFFIC 'AT NELSON.—-This* picture of Nelson wharf , after the arrival of the steamer from Wellington gives alunt of the 'magnitude of the holiday exodus from the-city. (Evening Post, 29 December 1934)
Evening Port" Photo. . LUXURY LINER ARRIVES.— , rßwniw r«r »*•, Pictures of the luxury liner Oron- FOr, THE DUKE'S DOGS.—SUver medals which – have been say, which arrived at Wellington presented by the Tail-Waggers* Club to Digger and Sally, the twa this morning in the course of a Australian terriers which are owned'by the Duke of Gloucester, holiday cruise. '■'■'.'■'■ ■ ..':■■; – . "Evening Post"-Photo. THE; SUMMER CUP.—The^ finish of the Summer; Cup on the second day of the Auckland Racing Club's* Summer: Meetings at Ellersli* yesterday; King March is" seen just beating Solarium, with J£iltoivf£ on . (Evening Post, 29 December 1934)
Sport and General" l'hoto. VETERANS' RUN.-r-!<4 road scene on the way from London to Brighton on the day of the R.A.C. commemoration of "Emancipation Day." Only cars manufactured not later llian 1904 arc eligible to compete. The car in the picture is an 1809 Star dogcart. The bus is passing the car, not the car the busi (Evening Post, 29 December 1934)
Erenlnz Post" Photo. ■: , ■:•■.••■'.•■■.•■• -■■''■' "■. ■■ : '.-.."• J ■ ■' ■■■•■■ A-MATCH-WINNING EFFORT.—E.W. Tindill in action in Wellington s second innings against Otago, when he made 82 not out: More than half the runs required in Wellingtons second innings came from TindiU's bat. (Evening Post, 29 December 1934)
TEST CRICKETER ENGAGED.—A ievent photograph of C. F. Walters, who led England in the first, cricket, Test of the recent series with Australia, and Miss Margaret M. Pitt- (only daughter of. the late Mr. James .Pill, of Hagley, S tour bridge), whose-engagement is >, 1 -■• • '.;-'- ■■■■-. announced. ~..:.,. ■• ■■■ .''■■■• (Evening Post, 29 December 1934)