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Ki Ta raua ko Reiri Fergusson To Sir Bernard and Lady Fergusson He mihi atu tēnei ki a kōrua. Haere rā, e ngā hoa aroha, whakangaro atu i a kōrua me tā kōrua tamaiti. Tēnei te aroha te whai atu nei i muri i a kōrua. Haere rā, whakangaro atu i a kōrua ki tō kōrua kāinga, ki Ingarangi. Haria atu tō mātau aroha ki a Kuini Rihipeti O Ingarangi. E kore mātau e wareware ki a ia. Mā te Matua i te Rangi koutou e manaaki. Nā tō hoa aroha, nā Haare Piahana This is a message of affection to you. Farewell, dear friends, you and your son, who have gone from our sight. Our affection and esteem follow you to your home in Britain. Convey our affectionate regards to Queen Elizabeth of the British Commonwealth and our assurance that she remains always in our minds. The blessings of our Father in Heaven on you all. Your sincere friend, Haare Piahana

Last Morning in Wellington Outside the Wellington Town Hall, Sir Bernard, accompanied by the Mayor of Wellington. Sir Francis Kitts, says goodbye to members of the Wellington Anglican Maori Club.