A VICE-REGAL DRINK
WINE THAT WAS 'WATER
AUCKLAND’S SAD MISTAKE.
When the Governor-General pays what is called an official visit to the Exhibition it is not always as formal as it sounds, says the “Otago Daily times.” For instance, on Wednesday morning his Excellency paid an official visit to the Auckland Court, and in the course of time the official party was invited into the office to sample same of Auckland’s famous wine. Asked what they would have, most of the party chose port, while three selected sherry. The glasses were emptied in unison, and a strained silence followed—one of those silences that shriek. Something was clearly wrong. Finally his Excellency spoke. ' Gr, was that alcoholic liquor?” he asked. An official was quick to assure him j'mo.st emphatically that it was. Another strained silence, while each man looked strangely at his neighbour. “Well,” his Excellency ventured, ”1 would like to make sure.” Then an amazing discovery was made. By an unfortunate mischance those who had ordered port had been given a nice tepid drink of coloured water, and his Excellency was among the victims. It appears that the bright nrray of Auckland wines on exhibit in the court is a delusion and a snare. The bottles contain coloured water, and one of these was apparently mistaken for the "real Mackay.” \ml it is whispered that several who tasted the "port” smacked their bps with evident relish. Ale are all connoisseurs,
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 January 1926, Page 3
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240A VICE-REGAL DRINK Hokitika Guardian, 23 January 1926, Page 3
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