INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION.
United Press Association—Copyright Received Julv 12, 0.55 a.in. LONDON, July 11. The King and Queen spent some time in the New Zealand Court at Dublin. They conversed with Mr. Reeves. They were much interested in a photo of red deer, when informed that the Prince Consort presented the earliest specimens of red deer to N.Z. The Royalties also inspected tho cold storage exhibits.
Press Association. WELLINGTON, last night. The following cablegram has been received to-day by the Premier from tho High Commissioner ; —“During their visit to the International Exhibition at Dublin tn-dii,v (July 10th). their Majesties the King and Queen visited the New Zealand section where they were received hv Mr. Reeves. High Commissioner and staff. Their Majesties were pleased to walk round the court- and examine the exhibits, shewing much interest, asking Questions concerning them. The King referred to the extent of and importance of New Zealand's frozen meat trade and also drew the Queen’s attention to a photograph of five deers’ heads. The King complimented the High Commissioner upon the good display made by New Zealand. The High Commissioner presented a bouquet to the Queen on behalf of flic colony.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2130, 12 July 1907, Page 3
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