Sir George Ferguson Bowen
1821–1899
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Colonial governor.

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Fig. 251.—Captain Amelius Morland Smith was born in London in 1845 and educated at King's School, — Sherborne, Dorsetshire. He was a Commissioned Officer in the 18th Hussars, and stationed in India before — he arrived in the ship “Bombay.” Shortly after his arrival, he became assistant private secretary to Sir — George Grey (1866), and subsequently with Sir George Bowen; also an A.D.C. to the latter. — He was elected Lieutenant of the D. Battery of Artillery on its first formation in the late sixties. Captain — Smith lives (1929) at Island Bay. He was for many years a familiar figure at Parliament House Sir George Ferguson Bowen

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