THE IRISH ENVOYS.
ALL THREE VISIT TE KUITI. The itinerary of the Irish Envoys next week is as follows: —
On Monday evening Messrs Redmond and Donovan will address a meeting at Rotorua, and Mr Hazelton will speak at Te Awamutu. On the following evening, Mr Hazelton will be at Te Kuiti, and the other two envoys will there join him, and proceed South. A meeting of the Executive Committee appointed to arrange the details in connection with the forthcoming viist of the Irish Envoys is to be held in Mr Dines' office, "Chronicle" buildings, at 7.30 p.m. on Friday. It i 9 anticipated that the meeting to hear the delegates next Tuesday will a very large one. Settlers from all over the district are arranging to come in, and the fact that all the three Envoys will be present at Te Kuiti lends an additional attraction to the gathering. From as far away as Taumarunui interested "listeners will be present. Mr Redmond, jnr,- the son of the leader of the Nationalist Party, will naturaly be an interesting visitor, and Mr Hazelton, the principal speaker, is likely to attract many visitors. He is one of the youngest men in the British House of Commons, and won two seats at one time.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 367, 7 June 1911, Page 5
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