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"Evening Post" Photo. : The climax of the Coronation ceremony at Auckland yesterday, when the raising of the Royal Standard before the official dais and -the sounding of the Roydl salutewere followed' by guns booming- out from Albert "Park and a rattle of musketry from the firing party of Royal Marines in front of the dais.

, 'A..E. -Klngaford. Photo. After addressing'the pupils of Nelson College yesterday morning, the Bishop of Nelson, the Rt. Rev. W. G. Hilliard, planted an oak tree in the college ground to mark the Coronation of George VI and Queen • • . Elizabeth.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 112, 13 May 1937, Page 17

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"Evening Post" Photo. : The climax of the Coronation ceremony at Auckland yesterday, when the raising of the Royal Standard before the official dais and -the sounding of the Roydl salutewere followed' by guns booming- out from Albert "Park and a rattle of musketry from the firing party of Royal Marines in front of the dais. , 'A..E. -Klngaford. Photo. After addressing'the pupils of Nelson College yesterday morning, the Bishop of Nelson, the Rt. Rev. W. G. Hilliard, planted an oak tree in the college ground to mark the Coronation of George VI and Queen • • . Elizabeth. Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 112, 13 May 1937, Page 17

"Evening Post" Photo. : The climax of the Coronation ceremony at Auckland yesterday, when the raising of the Royal Standard before the official dais and -the sounding of the Roydl salutewere followed' by guns booming- out from Albert "Park and a rattle of musketry from the firing party of Royal Marines in front of the dais. , 'A..E. -Klngaford. Photo. After addressing'the pupils of Nelson College yesterday morning, the Bishop of Nelson, the Rt. Rev. W. G. Hilliard, planted an oak tree in the college ground to mark the Coronation of George VI and Queen • • . Elizabeth. Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 112, 13 May 1937, Page 17