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ACCEPTED AS AN AUCKLANDER.—For so many years has Mr. Walter Boyle, Consul for the United States, been stationed in Auckland thiat he has been to Aucklanders as one of themselves. Recently he has received notice of his transfer, and before he goes he gives reminiscences of eleven years.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 186, 7 August 1936, Page 14

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ACCEPTED AS AN AUCKLANDER.—For so many years has Mr. Walter Boyle, Consul for the United States, been stationed in Auckland thiat he has been to Aucklanders as one of themselves. Recently he has received notice of his transfer, and before he goes he gives reminiscences of eleven years. Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 186, 7 August 1936, Page 14

ACCEPTED AS AN AUCKLANDER.—For so many years has Mr. Walter Boyle, Consul for the United States, been stationed in Auckland thiat he has been to Aucklanders as one of themselves. Recently he has received notice of his transfer, and before he goes he gives reminiscences of eleven years. Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 186, 7 August 1936, Page 14

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