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PRICE OF WALES’ TOUR.

(Per Press Association.)

FURTHER PaMTCULARS. AUCKLAND, Mpy ». Jt was announced tp-da.v that the Royal train would depart from Auckland at .3.45 p.m. thin afternoon, reaching Netv Plymouth at ten to-morrow morning, and ending the day’s programme at Wanganui, where they will arrive at 8.36 P<m, Napier will be the stopping place on Tuesday night, and Wellington will he reached on Wednesday evening. It is lipped now that the complete itinerary, gs originally mapped out, wifi be carried through with very slight amendment. This hits been rendered possible by the cutting out of tbe days that wore assigned for the Prince’s, doer-stabling expedition in the Wnirara pa and a start on the Smith. Island portion of the tour will be made from Wellington next Sunday’. The Renown’s departure for Wellington has now been postponed till to-morrow. .Last night, tile Minister in charge of the tour, Sit Win Fraser, was in conference with the Governor-General lor some time, arranging a new programme, along With Messrs James ljislpp, Undersecretary for the Internal Affairs Department,' and Ip A\ r . MpViby, General Manager of-Railways, bnf;h pi the latter having long and anxious houj>i of labour to fit in fill the letails. y A LTERED ITINERAR Y, WELLINGTON, May 2. j. j The settlement of the railway strike • resulted in the alteration of the Prin-1 ee’s tour, the Prince leaving Auckland by rail at 4 o’clock this afternoon on his way south. He will visit Taranaki , first iicing due at New Plymouth at j New Plymouth at 10 o’clock on Monday j morning, He will also touch at Ha-1 wera and Paten, being duo at Wanganui in the evening and remaining there for the night. On Tuesday he will go to llawkes’ Bay, calling nf Mat-ton and Folding on route. He will stay at Napier on Tuesday night' and on AVednesday will come on to AVellington, c.alling 1 ■it Hastings, Wnipukarnu, Dapnevirke, AA’oodville, Palmerston North, and Otald, reaching Wellington at 6.55 p.m.

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Hokitika Guardian, 3 May 1920, Page 2

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330

PRICE OF WALES’ TOUR. Hokitika Guardian, 3 May 1920, Page 2

PRICE OF WALES’ TOUR. Hokitika Guardian, 3 May 1920, Page 2

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