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THE GOVERNORGENERAL

CIVIC FAREWELL AT AUCKLAND (P.A.) AUCKLAND, Feb. 13. Evidence of the goodwill and esteem with which the Governor-General (Sir Cyril Newall) and Lady Newall are held by citizens of Auckland was apparent to-night when many citizens gathered in the Town Hall on the occasion of a civic farewell to their Excellencies, whose term of office in New Zealand will shortly expire. During the evening his Excellency was presented with an illuminated address and a casket by the Mayor (Mr J. A. C. Allum), and her Excellency received a gift of two paintings by New Zealand artists from the Mayoress on behalf of citizens, and particularly the women of the city.

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Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24800, 14 February 1946, Page 6

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THE GOVERNORGENERAL Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24800, 14 February 1946, Page 6

THE GOVERNORGENERAL Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24800, 14 February 1946, Page 6

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