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English: First meeting of the New Zealand Veterinary Association (1923). Taken at Victoria University College, Wellington. Photographer unknown. Names from the left, from back to the front, are:- Lawson. Millar. / Ford. Danskin. Haugh. / Blake. Blair. Stafford. Quinnell. / Elphick. McKenzie. / Wood. Brodie. Howard. Broom. / Collins. Paterson. Meade. Kerrigan. Barry. Lyons. / Dodd. Younge. Woodruff. Reakes. Snowball.
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