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THE ROYAL VISIT TO THE COLONIES.

THE PROBABLE PKOGRAMME. The Mi-ibonrue Aryns, iu (na of its lesofs early in . t> *<*.:!., h.-d the fofowmg i 5 .. 4p h r.br.nt tV Royal vi lt: Th.i of {m O'lbm-t, consisting <f Mr. Mo Oollcch, ii'iiiister of '\mV-k-o • Mr Trenwitb ML-i-tor of Mr Pt acock, Chk£ Shc-rtary; and Mr' Gil'ot, honorary ; r ppoin' e 1 to make ai ruufreme: ti in crnuectio'' wich the visit of thtir Witness the Doke and Dacheaa of York, met jeft-rday to discuss the matter. Mr. •i'.cCu lcc'a wa« i>ppuic,tpd Chiirmsnof the Commit? e, &i,d Mr. Thomas Q Watson, second cifrk of thfl Lrgis'a-i live Assembly aid feont'jry of tnJ Railways Xcard'n;.; Coramittfe. wa> i asked to act is sej p c uiy of the Com-' mittee, ard tj i avt> contnl of all the, arrangement's and ; r,v : t'.tirms. A unnibjr ■ p -i*- • which bad been made in tun P,"£s fo■■ t I, R ejtMt'inniput of t K ' Ho; 1 visits vie t brcofh; fef :r.- t ■ fnmini.tec, lut n ithii'g d fii-v * 'H': (ifoidrri iu tegatd to the ' j r?r.T: t criiP!it". Th-i C. m mittee t? : i?. iuf'ini: <{ i:i a'>! probability th.ir Ry.il Hi-fcn-s.ej and cuite r-auli Me'h rn a SatnriJay. arii->,d ~ wok ia Vic- > tori*, tf eir st),v r.( - e h»vir -nc- ss-*s ity tohebri.f, b "ai t ( y b.-.d to vi i the other ethtc., >d also Now Zealand an.l Can-..! ha distinguished iil pob b'y !a:d H St. Kilda, ;.r:d be driver Si. Si'd-i road th'oaijH the eiry to ih' Es'.ii!'.iiior building, where t e DuVe will receive addres.-3f fwple. rce. Ou Un following Monday a roii'w will by hcM at F em-.iigtjn and nfsfe day *i!i be d«v; t'd t> :be opening of the Federal Purliimeiir, and to the State banquet to b>. given ia the pvenir.g hy the Federal Governmeirt There will, perhaps, be a children's fe!e oa the Wednesday, it being the wish of his Kxcallency the Governor-General that the younger ganeraiion should participate ia the fssl-ivitits. That night thfru wi I probably bn a banquet or b«l! at Government Hocse. A race meeticg at Flemingtcn may be held on Satcrday, and the Mayor of Molbo;rn« (Mr. Gillobt, M L A.) wil give a ball in the Town Hall that evening if it will fit in with arrangements. Friday and Sstuday are likely tj he bit of n t,,i unable the Duke and Dachas' to visit Balarat and B- ndigo, but if they oau spare time to proceed to those ci i,a in tit r - follov.iti r wepfe those two days wil bs occnpi d witli Oiiher fi>6fcvi*ioe. Arrrtngeiue ts will be mide for illcminat ng M«;b un? during tho -tay of ihi Kr'yil visito.s.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 44, 28 February 1901, Page 4

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THE ROYAL VISIT TO THE COLONIES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 44, 28 February 1901, Page 4

THE ROYAL VISIT TO THE COLONIES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 44, 28 February 1901, Page 4

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