Visit ot the Hon.Mr R. Sedden.
On Thhr6day ihbyning thej Mayor received a tejegr^/ f^ohi; the Hon. R..Seddqi_," x statihg that he would visitsFoxtotfihat gayirffit^iliß^by the afternoon train. .JsiThe MayQi\,undeiist^.j|^/J_BTan invitation.tb meet. the fM : t^tei^"|nd having, ;aeqn^ihted^f)tl^_r^oroHgh Councillors;; he; acc)?uapftjiied[ ,W_<A' Williams: and; :ithe^ff.ftWJii^bi^x .attended; afc iihbVi- fcafciphr tpi&o^gz the. _ usual compliments jib vdisMigßJßhecl-4 visitors;^;-;;-,. yiyy\ «i?isfi^^ltr£ ' The:Ministei'^wfl%._t^y_!^^bd to "Whyte's hotel ypx]g^off^opg luncheon, a short (^[^Swn was held and^on^bMefl^^^^is meal was cbnciu^ -ld^^Gt;i|^^lan;joined theMay^r^fcfthfciyii^C -2^2 The subject oUmpr(«^i^;li|e bar of the river w,aS: : bf o»^t^^^)gwly before the .^roister aiw^lffiß^ whole position' as' ta property owned by-the Harbour-Board Jw__tiJ___Jv_i_ftS thorough nsUr-veyUand. ifhspection of the bar might be defrayed. The Alinister appeared 'to'%i^'sb- tfitfl tta> plahatibn &nd f promisees ; th-^ m«uer 'should ha y -! his seriou e^ ,it§StSt.&n as he viewed ifc voS^-profebtei^stilafc a large coal .Trade' c wonldi vb-tl developed,-:^'-/;. ..O/i.O ( 9?e xofl The matter of a telephone to Shannon and Levin was urged, and it was; showy how impc^tapb to the settlers it %fts- to haw^aifek communicatifiniFAth^Jie a medical .man ' resided. The Minister^ explaffned^ f |ijift^j^l pjfchis -year's (to tiogg , jbeleghpn^ jj^e .BB»tii»»i fe©LiOfi\ji_i iP?affl!Wj 4&F /Would; r ,}^&Bip^^. f ja^is year^^stjmate^.ji^a^ W^ffiWe erected. • ; . . He, explainje^. tl}a& jft t Mly sympathised^t^ .^|J^ segg^wn fcheir desire to „he_near medical aid apd 'thought, the ielephQnejfjfcf^ no other reason, -should be provided. These udiffi.UltiefiH ruJade aaiftfcgible objection to families Jea^ingnctbe towns. * .isivoiqqn ■ •. . : rife was .visor jj&'oinfad ,\o ijfc. . ttdwi.frequently the town was leXtofwifctaj. t the consfotij&s^rptf^j^ and the Hon. Mi; Seddon .pio^sejL Jo make a note and^ nnd J why Vnotner con- ; s fcaMb^was^ripjf " . ?u fti *■; feg^%s place. He certaiftlyiconsidered there should always be a constable ior this purpose. ,■[..;.;.,.: 'ijoiia-ia-r The Majp^then appojnpaniea the 'Minister to the .wharf and pointed rout the urgent, r^p^ir|ff^ed^brMid |_so, the, convenience <Mnja. 'ihipfcfcg jt would ... be if the fire_^fc ja g<>^3sjiedjyas removed, to the; Bn-ts9%tse8 n -ts9%ts e wharf V y the ■ yards',. w?s , promised ctp-be qqnside^ejj "ml! A , .The Minister. ,tlie n iyg_ifc4fts9jgyy[h the public school 'attend£dj o liy 'fcjie Chairman ot the School ,'Cpmnmtee, and expressed his j^.^is^_/>^u^\mnessing such ia .number, of Dnght .and smiling faces. During the, .epnvei^a^bq pnor~to leaving to inspect the wharf, Cr WiUiam* aakeds the MW - tyf[ tffiie woy I<l address . : the^,ele^^.4nd Otr ( $. . Mon jprpmpily/agrp4d -bfo o Ae date being left aijpres^L^ge^j^un. He also ; hq^ jwQu\qj>\^yjfaffir a longer time next yi^iPahcT wonld i The Mayoi', Coun . illem and f own
'.__>____«-at_«_ia__i__Mtfi_M Clerk attended at the station and took leave of the Hon. Mr Seddon on the departure of the 4.50 p.m. train.
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Manawatu Herald, 18 March 1893, Page 2
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421Visit ot the Hon.Mr R. Sedden. Manawatu Herald, 18 March 1893, Page 2
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