THE GOVERNOR AT DUNEDIN.
[BY TKLECIRAI'H. — IMOSi \ssocr \TloS ] Dunedin, Wednesday. Hl> I'ACollencv the (Jmernor opened the new l?o\s' Mi<,'h Selmol to d.iv. Theiow.is an iiupoiins; ciTt'inony. Amongst the •^po.ikeih wcio the Hoy. Di. Stu.nt, Mr M.ic.uidrew, M.H.R., and Di. Macdnnnld, tlio Krctoi. In .vckiii)wl«dj,'in<? tlio vote nf tliank^, Hh l'Xccllcncy n-fcned in feeling tvimsto the dentil of (2unui.il (Jdidon. Ho h.id been .1 pui^mial fncnd of Ins. A more pure, generous, noble minded man than iiotiitm iie\i-i h\ed. Ho \\.i-« a pattern t<i the m^idk pciu-iation. His Kxcelleucy le.i\es foi ChrKtchurcli to inoiiow nioimn^.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1966, 12 February 1885, Page 2
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95THE GOVERNOR AT DUNEDIN. Waikato Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1966, 12 February 1885, Page 2
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