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HAIL ZEALANDIA

v (IE j||l| Dedicated by permission to His Excel- ijlV is lency, the Earl of Ranfurly. ’ll Al ..J Hail to thee Zealandia. ’ 11 f,'l ■ ' Pride of the Austral sea ! |li < A f* lo ’ l land of plenty. Home of the noblv free. / - JjF) Long may’st thou shine as beaeon MdMf To the nations of the world I Zs© Long may thy flag of freedom be OR • Forth to the winds unfurled. JL I JgSW Foremost in the van of nations Fiz In the sacred cause of right. EL Land where victory hath triumphed Over all the power of might. fllwhl Neath thy skies all find a welcome. p|H Feel the clasp of friendship's hand. rN. fl lA Know with thee all men are equal H V] When upon thy shores they stand. 7 iv\ Sages seek a lost Atlantis. I'■ i\ I !Ut h ave ever sought in vain : fcs?Tell them they need seek no longer. Thou hast come to life again. "V Herald to the nations round thee. Tell the peoples of the earth Thou art but Atlantis risen In the glories of new birth. W. ALLAN LLOYD.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XX, Issue II, 8 January 1898, Page 31

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HAIL ZEALANDIA New Zealand Graphic, Volume XX, Issue II, 8 January 1898, Page 31

HAIL ZEALANDIA New Zealand Graphic, Volume XX, Issue II, 8 January 1898, Page 31

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