King Richard's versatility. Here is hie record for one day spent amoDg the good people of Hawke’s Bay Laid the foundation stone of a Presbyterian ehurch; rompod with the youngsters at a garden party, and led them in a lollie scramble ; opened a Oath olio bazaar; attended a publio musical reception ; visited a canning faotory ; delivered a political address; and wrestled with the importunities of several deputations, bent upon whittling away little bits of the handeomo surplus that ho will be able to show at the end of this month. His oratorioal efforts included lecturettes on the evils of sectarianism and gambling, reminiscences of his visit to the Pope, and advice to mothers as to washing day, to say nothing of his dissertation upon New Zealand’s destiny and the beauties of advanoed Liberalism.—Observer,
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1698, 14 March 1906, Page 3
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