PRIME MINISTER'S TOUR
KECORD MEETINGS. (By Telosrapli.-Spccidl Correspondent) T , p . , f . . Dunetlin, Juno 3. . tho Prime Minister's tour of Southland and Ota«o concluded to-day. Mr Mass'oy has pt through a strenuous programme durinij tho past week. Hβ has delivered (public addresses at Gore Invorcargill, Balclutha, and Diinodin! besides receiving the usual large num' ber ot deputations at each plr.ee. , On Monday ho visited Naseby and received a «arm and enthusiastic welcomo from tho residents and settlers,of tho district, lostorday forenoon ho laid th« ' k"»&tian stone of St. Jlargnre N nnn^'ir 11 !! a,,d »> tornoon officially opened the annual winter tion °L 1° o , taK ? f and P - A ton To-day he took part in the offiiKlrf ffi °' VCr by th ° Ota S° Harbour Board of their now tu K . built bv Messrs Stovens«n. : ancl Cook, of Port Chalmers' Ho leaves for Christchurch to-morrow and delivers;a public address there on KitTT in , tho Kin «' s Th^^ • °. utl ftanding. fentnro of the Prime S' ,lsler '" ™«fw the south has been • Sad, ft'T aml cordinlit y Ws trin n n- reCGIVOf, th ™»Ehout
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2167, 4 June 1914, Page 5
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179PRIME MINISTER'S TOUR Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2167, 4 June 1914, Page 5
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