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English: Unveiling of the Captain Cook statue in Victoria Square by the Governor-General. Sculpted by William Trethewey (1892-1956), the statue was donated to the city by a local businessman, Matthew Frank Barnett, and unveiled by the Governor-General, Viscount Bledisloe (1867-1958).
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