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OPENING OF STAND PIPE IN COLONSAY STREET.

GRAND PROCESSION.

We have been favored with the following" list- of persons* taking part in this imposing ceremony. ' . -.Ratepayers School Children Other Children

Town Clerk, Carrying Turncock The Mayor - r Members Of Town Council * -ta^Members Of Provincial Council . Magistrates "*' ' ' "Ratepayers _ Children

City Bellman Inspector of Nuisance' >- Deputation of Bakers ' <

Members of Fire Brigade Duke of Edinburgh Reception Committee Members of Cricket Club

Members of the Legal Profession Volunteer Corps „. — Brass Band „ ( Co-operative Storekeepers Cor'operative Bakers Members of Cattle Ownsrs Associatirai Members; of Philharmonic Society Members of Total Abstinence Society Representatives of the Press Sly Grog Sellers. . Members of Police Force Deputation from the Prison Members of Political Association

Athenseum Committee (not a ,quorumj Small Boys representing Enthusiastic Population.

The Pbhtce .op Wales' Visit ox> Egypt.— The " Globe" says it is understood tliat Dr. ! Eussel, of Crimean notoriety, who accompanies, the Prince and Princess of Wales and suite on his visit to the Nile, has been requested by his Boyal Highness to make notes of the journey, with vierw ±0 publication afterwards. Dr. Bussel is no£ expected to furnish special lefcfce ors to the « Times," says the same paperJ '

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Tuapeka Times, Volume II, Issue 62, 17 April 1869, Page 3

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OPENING OF STAND PIPE IN COLONSAY STREET. Tuapeka Times, Volume II, Issue 62, 17 April 1869, Page 3

OPENING OF STAND PIPE IN COLONSAY STREET. Tuapeka Times, Volume II, Issue 62, 17 April 1869, Page 3

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