THE GOVERNOR’S VISIT TO CANTERBURY.
[By Telegraph.] Christchurch, April 19. The Governor will land from the Phoebe on Wednesday morning. An address will be presented by the Mayor and Borough Council of Lyttelton, after which his Excellency comes on to Christchurch, driving immediately after the arrival of the train to the Clarendon Hotel, where his Excellency and Lady, and members of his suite, will be accompanied with apartments during their stay in Christchurch. On Thursday morning an undress levee will be held at the Government Buildings, at which addresses may be presented to the Governor. There will be a public ball in honor of his Excellency and Lady Normanby’s visit in the Oddfellows’ Hall on Thursday night. His Excellency and Lady Normanby have signified their intention of being present at the bail.
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Evening Star, Issue 3791, 19 April 1875, Page 3
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132THE GOVERNOR’S VISIT TO CANTERBURY. Evening Star, Issue 3791, 19 April 1875, Page 3
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