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1. General Pau and some of the members of the French Mission, together with the City Councillors of Auckland, photographed beneath a giant kauri tree in the Waitakerei forest. 2. The Mayor eral Pau, and Colonel H. Potter (Officer Commanding Auckland District. 3. A pleasing incident at Waiatarua—Major de Martin singing “La Marseillaise” in honour of the Mission’s memorable Commandant D’Andre, the Mayor, Mr. S. I. Clarke, Mr. S. Millington (manager of the bush), Capt. Bryan, and M. Corbiere, watching the logs being hauled up the mountain side. 5. Mr. Millington ing to the address of General Pau and the Mayor. 6. A view of the party photographed alongside a huge kauri log decorated for the occasion, and containing the following inscription:“Kia Ora, tat teristic snapshot of General Pau. 3, An interesting group taken at the sum mit of the Waitakerei Ranges.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1501, 30 January 1919, Page 28

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1. General Pau and some of the members of the French Mission, together with the City Councillors of Auckland, photographed beneath a giant kauri tree in the Waitakerei forest. 2. The Mayor eral Pau, and Colonel H. Potter (Officer Commanding Auckland District. 3. A pleasing incident at Waiatarua—Major de Martin singing “La Marseillaise” in honour of the Mission’s memorable Commandant D’Andre, the Mayor, Mr. S. I. Clarke, Mr. S. Millington (manager of the bush), Capt. Bryan, and M. Corbiere, watching the logs being hauled up the mountain side. 5. Mr. Millington ing to the address of General Pau and the Mayor. 6. A view of the party photographed alongside a huge kauri log decorated for the occasion, and containing the following inscription:“Kia Ora, tat teristic snapshot of General Pau. 3, An interesting group taken at the sum mit of the Waitakerei Ranges. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1501, 30 January 1919, Page 28

1. General Pau and some of the members of the French Mission, together with the City Councillors of Auckland, photographed beneath a giant kauri tree in the Waitakerei forest. 2. The Mayor eral Pau, and Colonel H. Potter (Officer Commanding Auckland District. 3. A pleasing incident at Waiatarua—Major de Martin singing “La Marseillaise” in honour of the Mission’s memorable Commandant D’Andre, the Mayor, Mr. S. I. Clarke, Mr. S. Millington (manager of the bush), Capt. Bryan, and M. Corbiere, watching the logs being hauled up the mountain side. 5. Mr. Millington ing to the address of General Pau and the Mayor. 6. A view of the party photographed alongside a huge kauri log decorated for the occasion, and containing the following inscription:“Kia Ora, tat teristic snapshot of General Pau. 3, An interesting group taken at the sum mit of the Waitakerei Ranges. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1501, 30 January 1919, Page 28

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