Sport and General" Photo. A Bren gun crew lighting up on coming out of the British trenches in France. The Rev.. James Buller, who walked from Kaipara. to . Port Nicholson (500 miles) to conduct a church service aboard the ship Aurora on Sunday, January 26, 1840. Commemorative services are being held tpmorrow. Mr. James Sawers, district traffic '.■ manager at Auckland, who succeeds Mr. £, Casey as assistant general manager of New Zealand Railways as' from February 1. ■! Mr. Cas&yis the new general manager in succession to ■Mri:G^.> ■. •■ .'•;,-;-:.; -HMackley. ..• /■--;' l (Evening Post, 27 January 1940)

Sport and General" Photo. A Bren gun crew lighting up on coming out of the British trenches in France. The Rev.. James Buller, who walked from Kaipara. to . Port Nicholson (500 miles) to conduct a church service aboard the ship Aurora on Sunday, January 26, 1840. Commemorative services are being held tpmorrow. Mr. James Sawers, district traffic '.■ manager at Auckland, who succeeds Mr. £, Casey as assistant general manager of New Zealand Railways as' from February 1. ■! Mr. Cas&yis the new general manager in succession to ■Mri:G^.> ■. •■ .'•;,-;-:.; -HMackley. ..• /■--;' l (Evening Post, 27 January 1940)
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Sport and General" Photo. A Bren gun crew lighting up on coming out of the British trenches in France. The Rev.. James Buller, who walked from Kaipara. to . Port Nicholson (500 miles) to conduct a church service aboard the ship Aurora on Sunday, January 26, 1840. Commemorative services are being held tpmorrow. Mr. James Sawers, district traffic '.■ manager at Auckland, who succeeds Mr. £, Casey as assistant general manager of New Zealand Railways as' from February 1. ■! Mr. Cas&yis the new general manager in succession to ■Mri:G^.> ■. •■ .'•;,-;-:.; -HMackley. ..• /■--;' l (Evening Post, 27 January 1940). Alexander Turnbull Library, Wellington, New Zealand. /records/17768172

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