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THE WAKEFIELD GRAVES IN BOLTON STREET CEMETERY^— Mirny visitors' [ail to find the - resting-places of the Wake fields, to whom New Zealand owes, if not its British: nationality, ati least much of its fortunate progress. The big pine on the right \of.<the picture is a sure guide. Coming from<:/ Bolton Street, and keeping to the right, it will be readily founds Another twenty, paces dhd a r turn to' the' right will bring the visitor to the graves: From the Sydney Street entrance it is necessary v to ■■■':. slop twenty yards short of the pine and turn to the,left.< The historic tablet inset on the left,is perhaps}.. * easier to find than: the graves M accompanies _^ '

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 119, 23 May 1933, Page 5

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THE WAKEFIELD GRAVES IN BOLTON STREET CEMETERY^—Mirny visitors' [ail to find the – resting-places of the Wake fields, to whom New Zealand owes, if not its British: nationality, ati least much of its fortunate progress. The big pine on the right \of.<the picture is a sure guide. Coming from<:/ Bolton Street, and keeping to the right, it will be readily founds Another twenty, paces dhd a r turn to' the' right will bring the visitor to the graves: From the Sydney Street entrance it is necessaryvto■■■':. slop twenty yards short of the pine and turn to the,left.< The historic tablet inset on the left,is perhaps}.. * easier to find than: the graves M accompanies _^ ' Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 119, 23 May 1933, Page 5

THE WAKEFIELD GRAVES IN BOLTON STREET CEMETERY^—Mirny visitors' [ail to find the – resting-places of the Wake fields, to whom New Zealand owes, if not its British: nationality, ati least much of its fortunate progress. The big pine on the right \of.<the picture is a sure guide. Coming from<:/ Bolton Street, and keeping to the right, it will be readily founds Another twenty, paces dhd a r turn to' the' right will bring the visitor to the graves: From the Sydney Street entrance it is necessaryvto■■■':. slop twenty yards short of the pine and turn to the,left.< The historic tablet inset on the left,is perhaps}.. * easier to find than: the graves M accompanies _^ ' Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 119, 23 May 1933, Page 5

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