THE PREMIER.
- HIS VISIT TO RQTORVA, ■ d' ROTORUA, taarch L The Premier arrived by the exoread to-night, The station was orowded with resldetitfl and visitors. As the Premier appeared, cheers were given for him,, and he was met by a large number of members of tbe local branch of the Liberal Federation. Accompanied by Mrs Seddon,' Miss seddon and the Bon. Carroll, he was driven to the Grand Hotel, after shaking hands with many ladies. A banqUefc will be given in honour of the Premier to-night. Great preparations have been made for uneveiling the monument to Whakarewarewa,' at Ohinemutu, to-morrow. The natives have been flooking hither sinue Thursday. Some huiidred are now assembled at Whakarewarewa. Large quantities of food have been presented by the visiting natives. A dining-hall sixty feet long has been erected by the natives.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7983, 10 March 1906, Page 5
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