The Exhibition
INDIA ATSTD THE COIX)NIE8. (BBUTBB'S TELKOBAMB.) i •"'."■ Sydney, May 5. 4 A telegram of congratulation has) been despatched to the Queen and Prince of Wales by the Governor, Lord Carrington, and th# '■N.S.W. Parliament, on the occasion of tike opening of - the • Indian and GolomsAu-. Exhibition. -.•■'. 7 -. ..: Loiij)oir.;Ma#6.; . ; .y The Indian and Colonial Exhibition at 'Kensington' was^ formei^^ofwned^> this morning?by the Queen. ■■ :.-•, = THE QUEJEST'S SPEECH: ~\- J I receited with the greatest , »a|isfaction the address which ysu Mtt presented to me on the opening of: this Exhibition. I haVo obsenred with a warm and xncreamnj^. mte^sst the process 61 your proceedingis m the execution of the duties entmstod tofyou by tho Bojal C^m^msston, and it!aff«rds me sincere gratification to witness the successful result of your v judicious and unremittiag: exerhont, in the magnificent exhibition which has been gathered together li«i©Hfi>day. I am deeply mored by your reference to the cireutnstancetf io wlu^h the ceremony of 1851 took ptace^«£d I heartily concur in the belief: y^tfu hare expressed, the Prince<)ettaort, my belored husband,: had hv Been spared, would hsr» wiMiMßild with intense interest the dereliopmsent of ibis ideas, and: I may add, have seen with pleasure oar soatajcing the lead in the moyement of whi^b. he was the originator, and I eordjaQjr concur with you in the pmjer tl^at this undertaking may be the means of imparting a stimulus to, the commer P . : cial interest and intercourse of a^ | parts of my dominions, by encoamj^. ing the arts of penace and industry,; . and by strengthening the bonds of the union which now exists in everjr portion of my Empire. , - 7 v^" ?^
His Excellency the Ch>ren»c*r of . New Zealand received from the Riw» ■■ . of ; Wales a telegram forwarding the proceedings of the opening wreiaony. His Excellency has j^ejlie^, follows :t— ■■•'_-, v ,i : ":."'^.--.v iy ' : \ '■■ His ; -Royal ; Highnen^ R^tce of i . Wales^ Xondxxn,?^ : i^ ; ;^ The Gorernor and r 6oTernih>nt of New Zealand, on behalf of the ool«ny, acknowledge: with Tre^pectf ul. >thas)n the receipt of yo«r .telegr^a.; They heartily congratulate your Royal Highness on opening the Exhibition, the success of whicht w so greatly due to ypur gracious exertions. fX special Gazette will be issued forthwith;. : : His : has fdrwiirawl to Her^Majeßty.the Queen the f©lj»wiu£ telegram :'rr-' v .■.•'•;' .;••'■■'/"-/ .;.■ ; Her Majesty the Oueen^ s The Goveruar' and Gavernment of New Zealand, «m behalf of the colony, most humbly tender, to ~y6u^ Majesty tb^ir respectful thanks for . the great houor coaferred 6a the colonies bj|^ your Majesty ia opemug the £t)sibt^ tion. -;■■ ■;■ ; ';■'.■ '■-.■■•■-/ -. ■ ■ c .; .-■ ■• - -.---
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Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 140, 6 May 1886, Page 2
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418The Exhibition Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 140, 6 May 1886, Page 2
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