Gisborne from Whataupoko

Description
Postcard: coloured image of Gisborne township from Whataupoko. Along the top of the image is: Gisborne from Whataupoko. On the reverse is: Printed in Saxony. The postcard is addressed to: Mrs R C Wright, Station Street, Napier, from: with love to all from Nora, dated 6 January 1906, with a postmarked One Penny stamp, and handwritten passage:
Dear Mrs Wright, Many thanks for your / card received last - week. We are / leaving here next Sunday if all's / well. I would have gone to your / place for breakfast but there / are four in our party - Clare / ... W Cake and my cousin and self / so we will have breakfast in / town and ... in to see you before / we go to the station. Mother ... / and Harry are at Whatatutu and the / place is dead slow. Hope all the / family are well with love to all / from Nora.
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Description
Postcard: coloured image of Gisborne township from Whataupoko. Along the top of the image is: Gisborne from Whataupoko. On the reverse is: Printed in Saxony. The postcard is addressed to: Mrs R C Wright, Station Street, Napier, from: with love to all from Nora, dated 6 January 1906, with a postmarked One Penny stamp, and handwritten passage:
Dear Mrs Wright, Many thanks for your / card received last - week. We are / leaving here next Sunday if all's / well. I would have gone to your / place for breakfast but there / are four in our party - Clare / ... W Cake and my cousin and self / so we will have breakfast in / town and ... in to see you before / we go to the station. Mother ... / and Harry are at Whatatutu and the / place is dead slow. Hope all the / family are well with love to all / from Nora.
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