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Prominent New Zealanders who died during 1934:— 1, Sir Henry Wigram; 2, Sir Henry Buckleton; 3, Mr. T. C. List; 4, Mr. Justice W. C. MacGregor; 5, Mr. J. W. Macdonald, C.M.G.; 6, Sir George Fowlds; 7, Dr. Leonard Cockayne, C.M.G.; 8, Professor D. McL. Y. Sommerville; 9, Mr. Louis P. Blundell; 10, Mr. V. E. Riddiford; 11, Mr. R. A. Loughnan; 12, Dr. W. E. Collins, M.L.C. 13. The Governor-General, Lord Bledisloe, at Waitangi, his gift to the nation.

14. The official group taken at Government House, Wellington, on the occasion of the visit of H.R.H. the Duke of Gloucester. 15. Archbishop Redwood during the celebration of the diamond jubilee of his ordination. 16. Grenadier Guards’ Band photographed during the visit to Wellington. 17. Miss Jean Batten flew from England to Australia. 18. Mr. George Bernard Shaw visited New Zealand.

19. P. and O. liner Strathnaver, largest liner to visit Wellington. 20. H.R.H. the Duke of Gloucester laid the foundation-stone of the new railway station at Wellington. 21. Mr. Charles Ulm completed his “Goodwill” flight from Australia to New Zealand, but was later reported missing during a flight from California to Australia. 22. Waitaki Hydro-Electric Works put into operation by the Governor-General.

23. Messrs. R. G. Whitehead and R. Nicholl, who flew the Tasman in the Faith in New Zealand. 24. Foundation-stone of the Dominion Museum and National Art Gallery laid at Wellington by the Governor-General. 25. Wellington College celebrated its Diamond Jubilee. 26. Town Hall at Wellington remodelled. 27. Reserve Bank of New Zealand opened.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18594, 3 January 1935, Page 9

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Prominent New Zealanders who died during 1934:—1, Sir Henry Wigram; 2, Sir Henry Buckleton; 3, Mr. T. C. List; 4, Mr. Justice W. C. MacGregor; 5, Mr. J. W. Macdonald, C.M.G.; 6, Sir George Fowlds; 7, Dr. Leonard Cockayne, C.M.G.; 8, Professor D. McL. Y. Sommerville; 9, Mr. Louis P. Blundell; 10, Mr. V. E. Riddiford; 11, Mr. R. A. Loughnan; l2, Dr. W. E. Collins, M.L.C. 13. The Governor-General, Lord Bledisloe, at Waitangi, his gift to the nation. 14. The official group taken at Government House, Wellington, on the occasion of the visit of H.R.H. the Duke of Gloucester. 15. Archbishop Redwood during the celebration of the diamond jubilee of his ordination. 16. Grenadier Guards’ Band photographed during the visit to Wellington. 17. Miss Jean Batten flew from England to Australia. 18. Mr. George Bernard Shaw visited New Zealand. 19. P. and O. liner Strathnaver, largest liner to visit Wellington. 20. H.R.H. the Duke of Gloucester laid the foundation-stone of the new railway station at Wellington. 21. Mr. Charles Ulm completed his “Goodwill” flight from Australia to New Zealand, but was later reported missing during a flight from California to Australia. 22. Waitaki Hydro-Electric Works put into operation by the Governor-General. 23. Messrs. R. G. Whitehead and R. Nicholl, who flew the Tasman in the Faith in New Zealand. 24. Foundation-stone of the Dominion Museum and National Art Gallery laid at Wellington by the Governor-General. 25. Wellington College celebrated its Diamond Jubilee. 26. Town Hall at Wellington remodelled. 27. Reserve Bank of New Zealand opened. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18594, 3 January 1935, Page 9

Prominent New Zealanders who died during 1934:—1, Sir Henry Wigram; 2, Sir Henry Buckleton; 3, Mr. T. C. List; 4, Mr. Justice W. C. MacGregor; 5, Mr. J. W. Macdonald, C.M.G.; 6, Sir George Fowlds; 7, Dr. Leonard Cockayne, C.M.G.; 8, Professor D. McL. Y. Sommerville; 9, Mr. Louis P. Blundell; 10, Mr. V. E. Riddiford; 11, Mr. R. A. Loughnan; l2, Dr. W. E. Collins, M.L.C. 13. The Governor-General, Lord Bledisloe, at Waitangi, his gift to the nation. 14. The official group taken at Government House, Wellington, on the occasion of the visit of H.R.H. the Duke of Gloucester. 15. Archbishop Redwood during the celebration of the diamond jubilee of his ordination. 16. Grenadier Guards’ Band photographed during the visit to Wellington. 17. Miss Jean Batten flew from England to Australia. 18. Mr. George Bernard Shaw visited New Zealand. 19. P. and O. liner Strathnaver, largest liner to visit Wellington. 20. H.R.H. the Duke of Gloucester laid the foundation-stone of the new railway station at Wellington. 21. Mr. Charles Ulm completed his “Goodwill” flight from Australia to New Zealand, but was later reported missing during a flight from California to Australia. 22. Waitaki Hydro-Electric Works put into operation by the Governor-General. 23. Messrs. R. G. Whitehead and R. Nicholl, who flew the Tasman in the Faith in New Zealand. 24. Foundation-stone of the Dominion Museum and National Art Gallery laid at Wellington by the Governor-General. 25. Wellington College celebrated its Diamond Jubilee. 26. Town Hall at Wellington remodelled. 27. Reserve Bank of New Zealand opened. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18594, 3 January 1935, Page 9