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The commemoration of the fourth anniversary of the historic landing of the New Zealanders at Gallipoli was given effect to on Friday last (Anzac Day) by the holding of memorial services throughout the whole Dominion. In Auckland there was a procession of returned soldiers from the wharf up Queen Street, Wellesley Street, Symonds Street, across the Grafton Bridge to the Domain, where an impressive memorial service was conducted by Bishop Averill, among those present being His Excellency the Governor-General Lord Liverpool and Lady Liverpool. The procession of soldiers is shown passing Custom Street. Those of the soldiers whose disabilities precluded them from marching were conveyed at the head of the procession in motor cars.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1514, 1 May 1919, Page 40

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The commemoration of the fourth anniversary of the historic landing of the New Zealanders at Gallipoli was given effect to on Friday last (Anzac Day) by the holding of memorial services throughout the whole Dominion. In Auckland there was a procession of returned soldiers from the wharf up Queen Street, Wellesley Street, Symonds Street, across the Grafton Bridge to the Domain, where an impressive memorial service was conducted by Bishop Averill, among those present being His Excellency the Governor-General Lord Liverpool and Lady Liverpool. The procession of soldiers is shown passing Custom Street. Those of the soldiers whose disabilities precluded them from marching were conveyed at the head of the procession in motor cars. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1514, 1 May 1919, Page 40

The commemoration of the fourth anniversary of the historic landing of the New Zealanders at Gallipoli was given effect to on Friday last (Anzac Day) by the holding of memorial services throughout the whole Dominion. In Auckland there was a procession of returned soldiers from the wharf up Queen Street, Wellesley Street, Symonds Street, across the Grafton Bridge to the Domain, where an impressive memorial service was conducted by Bishop Averill, among those present being His Excellency the Governor-General Lord Liverpool and Lady Liverpool. The procession of soldiers is shown passing Custom Street. Those of the soldiers whose disabilities precluded them from marching were conveyed at the head of the procession in motor cars. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1514, 1 May 1919, Page 40

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