H.M.S. NEW ZEALAND
DEPARTURE PROM WELLINGTON. The battle-cruiser New Zealand liove. up anchor in the stream oil fatiwlny afternoon and look her final departure from Wellington. The warship's progress down the harbour was watched by a large, crowd of people, and there was a great fluttering of farewell eliiefs in the breeze. The. Xc" P-V:--"-calls at Napier on route to Auckland. On leaving port, Admiral .Miicoe *•« the following farewell me-s<aee to the Mayor (Mr. J. P. Luke, M.l'.j'"Miiy 1 be permitted to express my warm gratitude for the greor. kindness whi'-!i lias been shown by the Mayoress and yourself, the ladies of the Navy League, and other citizens of Wellington t >• on board H.M.S. New, Zealand? V. i shall none of us ever forget the wowelcome that has been extended to us, aud wo- leave your' beautiful, harbour .with the greatest regret. , . "(Signed) JELLICOI'..'
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 306, 22 September 1919, Page 4
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144H.M.S. NEW ZEALAND Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 306, 22 September 1919, Page 4
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