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OF INTEREST TO BOTH PARTIES.—The Governor-General (Sir Bernard Fergusson) looking at a photograph handed to him by Bruce Mitchell, of Netherby School, in the Ashburton Domain yesterday. Bruce’s great-grandfather is shown in the photograph with General Sir Charles Fergusson (a former Governor-General and father of Sir Bernard Fergusson) at the Riccarton racecourse. Looking on is the aide-de-camp, Lieutenant-Commander P. Gibaut, R.N.

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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30468, 16 June 1964, Page 1

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OF INTEREST TO BOTH PARTIES.—The Governor-General (Sir Bernard Fergusson) looking at a photograph handed to him by Bruce Mitchell, of Netherby School, in the Ashburton Domain yesterday. Bruce’s great-grandfather is shown in the photograph with General Sir Charles Fergusson (a former Governor-General and father of Sir Bernard Fergusson) at the Riccarton racecourse. Looking on is the aide-de-camp, Lieutenant-Commander P. Gibaut, R.N. Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30468, 16 June 1964, Page 1

OF INTEREST TO BOTH PARTIES.—The Governor-General (Sir Bernard Fergusson) looking at a photograph handed to him by Bruce Mitchell, of Netherby School, in the Ashburton Domain yesterday. Bruce’s great-grandfather is shown in the photograph with General Sir Charles Fergusson (a former Governor-General and father of Sir Bernard Fergusson) at the Riccarton racecourse. Looking on is the aide-de-camp, Lieutenant-Commander P. Gibaut, R.N. Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30468, 16 June 1964, Page 1

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