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"Evening Post" Photo. START OF A MEMORIAL COUNCIL ROUSE.-The GovernorOeneral, Lord Bledisloe, laying the foundation stone of the whare runanga which is to be built in the residency area at Waitangi as a ' symbol of the wise counsel which led to the making of the famous treaty between the Maori and pakeha races.

: . ■ "Evening Post" Photo, ?SL^ ARVE/ D / RIT E 7FR?*f T? E f OUTH l^D^The.Governo,General seated at Waitan & i in the ceremonial chair the gijt of thegoulhern Maoris. On the platform, from left, Mrs. Forbes, the Hon. F. Stewart (Australia), the Right Hon.G.W. Forbes, Lord and Lady Bledisloe,Mrs. Coaies, and the Right Hon. J. G. Coaies.

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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 33, 8 February 1934, Page 9

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"Evening Post" Photo. START OF A MEMORIAL COUNCIL ROUSE.-The Governor- Oeneral, Lord Bledisloe, laying the foundation stone of the whare runanga which is to be built in the residency area at Waitangi as a ' symbol of the wise counsel which led to the making of the famous treaty between the Maori and pakeha races. : . ■ "Evening Post" Photo, ?SL^ARVE/D /RITE7FR?*f T?E fOUTH l^D^The.Governo,General seated at Waitan&i in the ceremonial chair the gijt of thegoulhern Maoris. On the platform, from left, Mrs. Forbes, the Hon. F. Stewart (Australia), the Right Hon.G.W. Forbes, Lord and Lady Bledisloe,Mrs. Coaies, and the Right Hon. J. G. Coaies. Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 33, 8 February 1934, Page 9

"Evening Post" Photo. START OF A MEMORIAL COUNCIL ROUSE.-The Governor- Oeneral, Lord Bledisloe, laying the foundation stone of the whare runanga which is to be built in the residency area at Waitangi as a ' symbol of the wise counsel which led to the making of the famous treaty between the Maori and pakeha races. : . ■ "Evening Post" Photo, ?SL^ARVE/D /RITE7FR?*f T?E fOUTH l^D^The.Governo,General seated at Waitan&i in the ceremonial chair the gijt of thegoulhern Maoris. On the platform, from left, Mrs. Forbes, the Hon. F. Stewart (Australia), the Right Hon.G.W. Forbes, Lord and Lady Bledisloe,Mrs. Coaies, and the Right Hon. J. G. Coaies. Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 33, 8 February 1934, Page 9

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