THE ROYAL DEPARTURE FROM NEW ZEALAND.
♦ (PER PBKSS ASSOCIATION ) Wellington, June 28. Befora leaving the colony the Duke of Cornwall presented Sir Joseph Wardj with a solid silver cigar and cigarette case combined fi>r the table and sideboard, with his Royal HigSoesi sb idge and cr«>st in gold. The Duke and Dueh'ss also forwarded au'ogreph phonographs to Lady Waid, On the run from Lyttelton the Riremoa steamed within signalling distance of the Ophir, and signalled "Godspeed; safe voyage; goo'-by?." The r from the Ophir came ba>k, "Good-bye; nuny thanks; ki« or*." The G iverrorand Ministers returucd from Cm isteburch to-day. Pl ton, Juna 29. Ah tne railway soci'.l las 1; night Mr. Edwards, Railway M-ntger, read the following telegram from Sir A-thur Bigge:—" His Royal Highness desires me to ask yeu to tell the ra'lway men and their families. a». the reunion tomorrow how much the Ducht s* and he regret thit they have not be-m ab'e to visit the province of Marlbo ough, .where they know they would b*ve received as hearty a welcome en they have received iv=rwwh-;rA in New Z'alani), Tbeit Koyal Highness-s with you and the r.iilwiy man every possible future bio sngs happiness.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 137, 1 July 1901, Page 2
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198THE ROYAL DEPARTURE FROM NEW ZEALAND. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 137, 1 July 1901, Page 2
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