The Governor En Route.
The Governprpaßsed throughitpMarton by special train at 11.45 to day. The train stopped ac the. crossing to, let down a passenger m the shape of an ancient aboriginal ywahinc, and vtheniSped on its* way!" Tiiere were v a good nnmbe.r of persons on-^ tjie i platf^or-mj' .including His W orsbip tlie Mayor^the Town Clerk, and spnie j members, 01.-tbe BoronghOpiirlcil,' and other local bodies, besides,^ number .of leadjng residßnts, but only, a. glimpse of the tbe vice-regal party was caught as, , the .train : r^ n past' -iEtis Excellency will 'remain at Mr Arkwright's at Maiton till Saturday when "Be will i proceed to Wanganui. Th,e.date of bis return to Palmerston isniot-yet definitely fixed. At bij will' bayq a grand ' reception, Iriumpbal areb'i procession, : &c, before ; proceeding to Mr Ark-iw^i-O'} VJ.A [•{'Ji.HlLl'i
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Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 1474, 7 October 1885, Page 3
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135The Governor En Route. Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 1474, 7 October 1885, Page 3
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