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The first TATCO Tiger Moth ZK-AVV, and 3 ton Bedford loader truck. 1950 Thames Aerial Topdressing Company |
Fred Sawyer (at right) and a former employee, Peter Sharpe at the Reunion Thames Aerial Topdressing Company |
Samuel Marsden (Colin Sutherland) and Te Puhi (Jim Nicholls) (Gazette photo) Historic Event Relived - Marsden Visit |
Piripi Munroe, M.C. leads the Paeroa Historical Society group in song. (Gazette photo) Historic Event Relived - Marsden Visit |
Ngati Paoa waka TeKouiti Tuarua salute as they proceed up the Ohinemuri River. (Gazette Photo) Historic Event Relived - Marsden Visit |
65 Years Technological Progress |
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The casks of Paeroa Spring water were marked with this stencil for transport to Auckland on the ship SS "Taniwha" Lemon and Paeroa |
Lemon and Paeroa |
Off the Beaten Track |
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Paeroa Station in happier days looking towards Waihi. The signals at each end of the station came into use in June 1928. The refreshment room was at the far end of the building. Photo taken in 1948. Second Railway Station at Paeroa |
Anzac landing captured on school blackboard ANZAC Day Commemorated in Blackboard Drawings |
The full blackboard picture ANZAC Day Commemorated in Blackboard Drawings |
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Paeroa College Staff 1973 Principals of Paeroa College |
Paeroa College Staff 1961 Principals of Paeroa College |
Paeroa College Staff 1965 Principals of Paeroa College |
Paeroa's First Aeroplane |
Waihi District Schools Reunion |
Reunion co-organisers Bruce and Margaret Cullen of Waihi Beach show Mrs Cullen's painting of the old family boarding house Gordon Family of Waitekauri |
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Faces from Waitekauri's past: Top left - Margaret Mann (1892-1933), Alexina Campbell (1875-1937), Thomas Gordon (1885-1957), James Gordon (1881-1938), Alexander Gordon (1883-1959), Annie Butcher (1871-1929), Grace Williams (?-1963), William Gordon (dates unknown), Margaret Gordon (1848-1929), John Gordon (1878-1928). Gordon Family of Waitekauri |
Waihi Hospital Board Notice Board |
Three ex-miners reminisce together at the Martha Hill miners' reunion: Alan Wheeler, a '47 to '51er, from Taumaranui, Bill Ginns, 1934 - 51 and Jack Higgins, the former No. 7 shaft cage operator (both of Waihi). WAIHI LEADER photo. Miners' Reunion |