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Evening Post"l"l Photo. REUNION AFTER FIFTY YEARS.—Passengers who arrived at Wellington in 1883 on the New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer British. King, the first passenger steamer in the New Zealand trade. The vessel brought 424 passengers to Wellington on that occasion, and those in the photograph are a majority of the survivors, who assembled at the Farmers' Institute last Friday to celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of their arrival at Port Nicholson. Mr. J. H. Helliwell, who presided, is second from the left in the back row. "Evening Post" Photo. KAREHANA BAY.—Many holiday-makers spent yesterday's sunny hours in bathing at Kareharia Bay, and bashing in the heat radiated by the recently-completed sea-wall along the promenade. Karehana is a delightful bay just past Plimmerlon, with all the requirements of a fine picnic ground. "Sport and General" Photo. SIR FRANCIS LINDLEY, who has been Ambassador Extraordin,' ary and Plenipotentiary to Japan since 1931. (Evening Post, 27 December 1933)

Evening Post"l"l Photo. REUNION AFTER FIFTY YEARS.—Passengers who arrived at Wellington in 1883 on the New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer British. King, the first passenger steamer in the New Zealand trade. The vessel brought 424 passengers to Wellington on that occasion, and those in the photograph are a majority of the survivors, who assembled at the Farmers' Institute last Friday to celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of their arrival at Port Nicholson. Mr. J. H. Helliwell, who presided, is second from the left in the back row. "Evening Post" Photo. KAREHANA BAY.—Many holiday-makers spent yesterday's sunny hours in bathing at Kareharia Bay, and bashing in the heat radiated by the recently-completed sea-wall along the promenade. Karehana is a delightful bay just past Plimmerlon, with all the requirements of a fine picnic ground. "Sport and General" Photo. SIR FRANCIS LINDLEY, who has been Ambassador Extraordin,' ary and Plenipotentiary to Japan since 1931. (Evening Post, 27 December 1933)
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Evening Post"l"l Photo. REUNION AFTER FIFTY YEARS.—Passengers who arrived at Wellington in 1883 on the New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer British. King, the first passenger steamer in the New Zealand trade. The vessel brought 424 passengers to Wellington on that occasion, and those in the photograph are a majority of the survivors, who assembled at the Farmers' Institute last Friday to celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of their arrival at Port Nicholson. Mr. J. H. Helliwell, who presided, is second from the left in the back row. "Evening Post" Photo. KAREHANA BAY.—Many holiday-makers spent yesterday's sunny hours in bathing at Kareharia Bay, and bashing in the heat radiated by the recently-completed sea-wall along the promenade. Karehana is a delightful bay just past Plimmerlon, with all the requirements of a fine picnic ground. "Sport and General" Photo. SIR FRANCIS LINDLEY, who has been Ambassador Extraordin,' ary and Plenipotentiary to Japan since 1931. (Evening Post, 27 December 1933)
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