THE GOVERNORS MOVEMENTS
» ■■ At the* conclusion of tne Captain Cook unveiling ceremony at Ship Cove next Tuesday, the Tutanekai will cruise about the Sounds until the following morning (Wednesday, th« 12th), when , she will go ttp to Picton, where the Governor and tho Cotintess of Liverpool will be received at 10.30 o'clock by the residents, and presented with an address of -w«konie- Two hours later Their Excellencies 'will afriv© at Blenheim, where a similar ceremony Will take fdace. The Son. P. M. B. Fisher, Minister of Marine, will accompany Their Excellencies, on. the cruise. ,The Earl and Countess will probably leave for Auckland towards the end of the present month, and remain there for some time.
To-night, in the Wesley Church, Tara-Baki-street, the Sunday School Rally in connection with the United Methodist Conference* will he held. To-morrow afternoon there will be a harbour excursion to Day's Bay; the steamer leaves the fpfry 'wharf at 2 o'clock-; If the weather is unfavourable a white 'Hag will be displayed afc the Town Hall. Particulars of farther Meetings "will appear, in_our *dver< tieiag columns to-mprrow. ' <
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 32, 7 February 1913, Page 8
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