The Royal Visit.
Napier, April 17
Tho Education iswd and the Harbour J3o:ml have emphatically rof.taed. to entertain the proposal febiit they should assist inthe erecuoa of u, Hawko'a Hay arch for thw Duke and Duchess of York's recaption in Wei.'ingfcori. . OHHi.sTciiuucfi, APril, 17.
Lord iianfurly is completing a-'r:it) gem ones with the local ausho-itias re details in oonnectiou with the iioyaj reception. His Excellency leaves for Daoedin tomorrow.
[lis Worship the Mayor is cotnmu.netting _wit*i the Ahvyor of Tiuura to ascertain his o;:iuiou on oho advisability of asking tfie Kaiiway D-.-partment to put on night trains to and from h.'ire to iJuristc.'itirch on tho occasion of tha Duke of York's visit This' would give a full dfiy in Ohristchnrob to till the people if a whole holiday were bald here on the day following tun night train to Chmtchurch. A midnight train from Uhristchurch m cbo chief gala day won id bring bade the South Canterbury people with only one day's loss of time.
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 139, 20 April 1901, Page 3
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165The Royal Visit. Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 139, 20 April 1901, Page 3
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