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IN MEMORY OF A FOUNDER OF THE DOMINION: The Acting-Prime Minister, Mr. Nosh, with representatives of the Historical Committee, the Early Settlers' Association, and the City Council, at the grave of Edward Gibbon Wakefield in Bolton Street Cemetery, Wellington, yesterday morning. The wreath laid by Mr. Nash is provided yearly under an endowment by Lord Bledisloe, and this was the first ceremony under the endowment.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 76, 17 May 1941, Page 6

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IN MEMORY OF A FOUNDER OF THE DOMINION: The Acting-Prime Minister, Mr. Nosh, with representatives of the Historical Committee, the Early Settlers' Association, and the City Council, at the grave of Edward Gibbon Wakefield in Bolton Street Cemetery, Wellington, yesterday morning. The wreath laid by Mr. Nash is provided yearly under an endowment by Lord Bledisloe, and this was the first ceremony under the endowment. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 76, 17 May 1941, Page 6

IN MEMORY OF A FOUNDER OF THE DOMINION: The Acting-Prime Minister, Mr. Nosh, with representatives of the Historical Committee, the Early Settlers' Association, and the City Council, at the grave of Edward Gibbon Wakefield in Bolton Street Cemetery, Wellington, yesterday morning. The wreath laid by Mr. Nash is provided yearly under an endowment by Lord Bledisloe, and this was the first ceremony under the endowment. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 76, 17 May 1941, Page 6