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Wki.i.im;tu.\\ Wednesday. A iiKrivL'ATlON from the I'iesbyterian Assembly waited on the Governor to-day, and presented an address of welcome. His Kxci'llency made a suitable reply and ridded, '• I. recognise that (lilFiM-Biioß-t uf,'religious, convictions do not prevent the belief th;i Her Majesty's representative in the colony will allow no such consideration to interpose in the faithful and impartial exe'ci-o of the duties of a Governor, a hope which it will be my earnest endeavour to fuMil." Lord Onslow loft for ]'uliiier.Ktnn Xorth 10-dtiy >m private business, and will pr.ibubly return tomorrow.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 2628, 16 May 1889, Page 2
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