MINISTERIAL MOVEMENTS.
Su Bight Hod. B. J. Seddon, the Hon. Hall-Jones, Hod. J. OarroU, Mrs Seddon, Hiss B. Saddon, C*pt Seddon, and Master Stuart Beddon, and the Ministers' private secretaries arrived in Hew Plymouth by the mail train last •TOning, and; after a short stay, proceeded -north by the Botoiti. They were met at the station by Mr E. M. Bmith, M.H.8., Mrs Smith, His Worship the Mayor (Mr B. Dockrill), the Mayor fleet (M* B. Cock), Messrs Boy, McKellar, Butterwortb, Captain CJoutts, and several o'.hers. Mr Seddon proceeds to Paeroa, where he unveils tte monument erected to the memory of Trooper Bradford, the first New Zealander to fall in South Africa. Mrs Seddon and family go to Botorua. Mr Hall-Jones goes north as reported yesterday.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 115, 13 May 1903, Page 4
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126MINISTERIAL MOVEMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 115, 13 May 1903, Page 4
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