SIR GEORGE GREY'S RECEPTION AT AUCKLAND.
[By Telegraph.] Sir George Oiey, accompanied by -less s Readsr Wood, Swansou, Pignan, and Von Derlieyde, A. H. R.'b. r eeived a Very cntlm siastf.c reception to-day. At Duelling;, Newmarket, and Auckland, addresses wen: piesented, and at the two fi.Rt, m nhonod pi o s. and at two points of the road, triumpha avc'ns weie erected. The -oad was gay wHi flies. Sir George was accompanied in* o'Auckland by for-y-five caina.es and a huge nuin'-er 'V •tor emen, the t roce3sion swel'ing as jt. i --eared •\nek and. In the City sewral theus.md people suirounded the platform, where .-t must enthusiastic addr-ss was presented. Sii Jieo'ge's reply was brief - merely o> e of thinks, in wnich he stated that the future rested with the people, aud they would h'ivo the assistance of th<* best mei in the Colony in deciding the question The procession accompanied Sir George to the Provin ial buildings, where the proceedings terminated.
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Evening Star, Issue 3965, 9 November 1875, Page 2
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162SIR GEORGE GREY'S RECEPTION AT AUCKLAND. Evening Star, Issue 3965, 9 November 1875, Page 2
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