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Curly Raeburn was presented with a gold watch to mark 55 years service at the Manawatu Evening Standard. Mr Raeburn continued to work for the company for a further 9 years, before he retired in September 1972. From left: Gordon Nash, Director; J H Nash, Editor; Curly Raeburn; N A Nash, Director. The Manawatu Evening Standard, launched in 1880, was the first daily newspaper in Palmerston North.

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Object type
Image
Relation
Public Photograph Collection Bc 185
Date
December 1963
Digitisation ID
2009P_Bc185_BUI_2602
Held In
Coolstore

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Palmerston North

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