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THE NEW LAND

Blue distant mountains, capped by still snow, Surmounted by cloud-life, billow on billow, Was what met the eyes of a mi- ’ grating band Far from their home, and seeking new land. Without hesitation this place they did claim, so rich with the gifts of the Sower, And with love of first sight, they gave it the name of Aotearoa. —“Noel Coward” (16), Kelburn.

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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 133, 29 February 1936, Page 23

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THE NEW LAND Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 133, 29 February 1936, Page 23

THE NEW LAND Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 133, 29 February 1936, Page 23

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