“HAPPIEST MEMORIES"
GOVERNOR'S MESSAGE (Per Prtss Association.) / WELLINGTON, this day. His Excellency the Administrator, Sir Michael Myers, has received the following wireless message from Sir Chas. Fergusson: "Being now beyond the territorial limits of New Zealand, Lady Alice Fergusson and 1 send to you anct the people of New Zealand our warmest thanks for their untold kindness during five happy years, and for the wonderful farewell given us on our departure. We leave with happiest memories, and bid one and all farewell." "The Administrator has sent the following reply: "1 thank you on behalf of the people of New Zealand for the kindly message expressed in your radiogram. The people, one and nil, have made abundantly clear during your farewell visits through the Dominion their sadness at parting with you both, and they will always remember with gratit ud'e your own and Lady. Alice Fergusson's great services during the past five years."
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17180, 10 February 1930, Page 4
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152“HAPPIEST MEMORIES" Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17180, 10 February 1930, Page 4
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