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THE
NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
EXTRAORDINARY
Published by Authority
WELLINGTON: THURSDAY, 28 MAY 1981
The Third Session of the Thirty-ninth Parliament of New Zealand was this day
opened by The Governor-General, when His Excellency was pleased to make
the following statement of the causes of the calling of this session of Parliament
together.
HONOURABLE MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
It is a great privilege for me to exercise for the first time as The Queen's
representative in New Zealand, Her Majesty's prerogative in opening
this third session of the thirty-ninth Parliament. Already on two
occasions—within the first few months of office—my wife and I have
been hosts to members of the Royal Family, and this has been a source
of great pleasure to us.
The Duke and Duchess of Kent honoured us with their presence at my
Swearing-in as Governor-General. More recently, we welcomed to this
country His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales. During his visit I
extended to His Royal Highness warm congratulations on his
engagement to Lady Diana Spencer, and I am sure Members of this
House and all the people of New Zealand will join with me in extending
to them best wishes for the wedding in July and for their future
happiness.
Her Majesty The Queen is to visit New Zealand in mid-October,
following the Commonwealth Heads of Government conference in
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🏛️ Opening of the Third Session of the Thirty-ninth Parliament
🏛️ Governance & Central Administration28 May 1981
Parliament, Governor-General, Royal Family, Opening Speech
- Duke and Duchess of Kent, Visited New Zealand
- Prince of Wales, Visited New Zealand
- Lady Diana Spencer, Engaged to Prince of Wales
- Her Majesty Queen, To visit New Zealand
- Governor-General