The Governor in the South.
Inveroaroill, October 21, The Earl of Onslow arrived here from the Lakes to-night, baying left the ordinary for a special train at Lunisdon in order to givo an opportunity for a public reception at an early hour, this being the first time lie has visited Southland, The garrison furnished a guard of honour a vice-regal salute, aud the Mayor, councillors, and citizens assembled at the station, where a short address of welcome to bis Excellency was read and replied to. The Earl has arrived in the worst weather known.liero for two years past. To-morrow forenoon ho will drive round the town and leave for Dunedin by the express. Sola BlsooveiT Auckland,' October 21. News has reached Kuaotuna of an important gold discovery at Boat Harbour, about five or six miles from Taiiva. A prospecting party named Marsack lias cut a reef which is said to givo prospects as good as the best yet got from Kuaotuna.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3645, 22 October 1890, Page 2
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161The Governor in the South. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3645, 22 October 1890, Page 2
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