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"HIS EXCELLENCY is painfully convinced that as far as legislation for the service of the colony is concerned the session has come to an end." This was the message sent bit Governor Wynyard in reply to a hostile address submitted by the first Parliament of Xew Zealand. General ft. H. Wynyard. C. 8.. held many high positions. On his death in England, in 1863, his widow and children returned to New Zealand and established themselves in Auckland.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/SUNAK19300118.2.184.2

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 874, 18 January 1930, Page 17

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"HIS EXCELLENCY is painfully convinced that as far as legislation for the service of the colony is concerned the session has come to an end." This was the message sent bit Governor Wynyard in reply to a hostile address submitted by the first Parliament of Xew Zealand. General ft. H. Wynyard. C. B.. held many high positions. On his death in England, in 1863, his widow and children returned to New Zealand and established themselves in Auckland. Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 874, 18 January 1930, Page 17

"HIS EXCELLENCY is painfully convinced that as far as legislation for the service of the colony is concerned the session has come to an end." This was the message sent bit Governor Wynyard in reply to a hostile address submitted by the first Parliament of Xew Zealand. General ft. H. Wynyard. C. B.. held many high positions. On his death in England, in 1863, his widow and children returned to New Zealand and established themselves in Auckland. Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 874, 18 January 1930, Page 17

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