DUKE OF YORK’S VISIT
Per Press Association. AUOKI.AND, December 0. The Governor-General, Sir Charles Fergusson, lias been advised that the southern itinerary of the Duke of York has been slightly nmended. The rearrangement is due to a desire to make that portion of the tour a little less ardous than would have been possible under the original programme, which provided that the Royal party should spend the night of Thursday, March 10th, at -Greymouth. This means tho crowding into one day events now spread over the llth as well. On the visit to the southern lakes, Sunday, March 20th, will be spent at in place of Queenstown, where the party will remain during the night of the 21st, after a day on Lake Wnkatinu. Hie proposed trip to Kingston lias been deleted. Finally, on Tuesday. March 22nd, the party proceeds direct from Queenstown to Bluff. Formerly it had been proposed to spend the night of March 2lst at Invercargill, but the new arrangement provides that the train shall merely stop for a time at Invercargill on the journey to the Bluff on Tuesday.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12623, 7 December 1926, Page 2
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183DUKE OF YORK’S VISIT New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12623, 7 December 1926, Page 2
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