MINISTERIAL MOVEMENTS.
THE COLONIAL TREASURER'S SOUTHERN TOUR. ARRIVAL OF THE NATIVE MINISTER AT Till: THAMES-A NICE '•SELL ,, —HOOTING THE WRONG MAN. Wellington , , This day. The Hincmoa leaves here to-morrow, and will probably take Major Atkinson to Lyttelton. She returns to Wellington on Saturday with his Excellency the Governor. Auckland, This day. The Hon. J. Bryce, Native Minister, left yesterday for the* Thames, whence he proceeds to Ohincmuri in order to settle a native dispute,-and thence goes on to Cambridge. Thames, This day. When the Hon. Mr Bryce arrived here a crowd, who had assembled to hoot him, Avere nicely sold. They mistook their man, and followed Mr John- Murray, Inspector of the Bank of New Zealand, to his hotel, hooting him the whole way.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3641, 14 March 1883, Page 3
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124MINISTERIAL MOVEMENTS. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3641, 14 March 1883, Page 3
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