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GOVERNOR-GENERAL’S FIRST VISIT TO AUCKLAND.—After his arrival in Auckland this morning, his Excellency Lord Bledisloe inspected the guard of honour, which was composed of cadets from the Auckland Grammar School. He is seen with Captain G. P. Lee. who commanded the guard, and behind them are Brigadier H. R. Potter, C.M.G., and Mr. G. Baildon, Mayor cf Auckland. Top: A happy snapshot of Lady Bledisloe and Lieutenant J. C. Elworthy, R.N., one of his Excellency’s aides-de-camp.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 936, 1 April 1930, Page 16

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GOVERNOR-GENERAL’S FIRST VISIT TO AUCKLAND.—After his arrival in Auckland this morning, his Excellency Lord Bledisloe inspected the guard of honour, which was composed of cadets from the Auckland Grammar School. He is seen with Captain G. P. Lee. who commanded the guard, and behind them are Brigadier H. R. Potter, C.M.G., and Mr. G. Baildon, Mayor cf Auckland. Top: A happy snapshot of Lady Bledisloe and Lieutenant J. C. Elworthy, R.N., one of his Excellency’s aides-de-camp. Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 936, 1 April 1930, Page 16

GOVERNOR-GENERAL’S FIRST VISIT TO AUCKLAND.—After his arrival in Auckland this morning, his Excellency Lord Bledisloe inspected the guard of honour, which was composed of cadets from the Auckland Grammar School. He is seen with Captain G. P. Lee. who commanded the guard, and behind them are Brigadier H. R. Potter, C.M.G., and Mr. G. Baildon, Mayor cf Auckland. Top: A happy snapshot of Lady Bledisloe and Lieutenant J. C. Elworthy, R.N., one of his Excellency’s aides-de-camp. Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 936, 1 April 1930, Page 16

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