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Below: This carving depicts an old-boy of St Stephen’s, Bishop George Selwyn. He is depicted with the crozier and two manaia into each shoulder representing his closeness to God.

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Tu Tangata, Issue 11, 1 April 1983, Page 4

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Below: This carving depicts an old-boy of St Stephen’s, Bishop George Selwyn. He is depicted with the crozier and two manaia into each shoulder representing his closeness to God. Tu Tangata, Issue 11, 1 April 1983, Page 4

Below: This carving depicts an old-boy of St Stephen’s, Bishop George Selwyn. He is depicted with the crozier and two manaia into each shoulder representing his closeness to God. Tu Tangata, Issue 11, 1 April 1983, Page 4

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