THE PREMIER'S VISIT.
FIXAL AURAN'GKMKXTS A BI'SY DAY.
Iho Prime. Minister (Sir Jo.sl*])!i \\ard) will iiave a busy (Lay at Levin to-morrow, and lroni the tune lie arrives'at 8.30 a.m. till lio returns by tlm -i.-IO train for Wellington all bis time will be occupied in \ ieu ing the district, receiving deputations, and performing the ceremony of opanmg the Weraroa Post Ojhce. Sir Joseph will breakfast with the Mayor, and will then be dnre.li out as far sis the Heatherlea crossing, so as to give him u good view of the surioiHKling country. Ho will then visit Hoiwhenna Lake and return at eleven o'clock to the Commercial Chamber buildings, where various subjects Agreed upTui at a meeting held yesterday at the .Borough Council offices will be placed before him. The question ol sand-drifts will be introduced by the Mayor (Mr J3. R. Gardener),' Civs, rn/c ds, MoLeavev, amd France. J lie land settlement question will be undcM'taken by Crs. Richards and M"a.ix'e; the Experiment Farm by Crs. Prouse and Lancaster, the Le-vin-GreatfoKl railway by Or. McLeavey n>nd the Mayor, while the question of establishimg a canning factory will be introduced by Ors.' McLeavey and Prouse.
_ Immediately _ after . t]ie deputising, tli3 \ v i!l be driven to the Experiwn,t Farm, and later will be entertain! sr l at lunclieon at the H Hotel. At three o'clock k® '.Viill perfcrm the ceremony of the Poet Orifice, .and will be provided with tea by the postmistress
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 20 April 1910, Page 2
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242THE PREMIER'S VISIT. Horowhenua Chronicle, 20 April 1910, Page 2
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