LORD GLASGOW.
AI.WAL AT WKLLIXCTOX. (in TK.i.r.''.n.\l'M. ■ '■!:;■:;-- a.--oc;.\ '■ e>v.! j el'!; Jv'\m:i' -,:', , r'.. , .,': r1 . , .-i , : , ""v: 1 -' '■ -'-'".. | at,.,,!. ■>~.,,,. oo T.n-d.y. n.,:u: avi-r the llun-iuna m< t Willi some i-nn-h weather, nml had tn Ins hove 1,. lor tivo <1 i\s. The n.'.s-ol 1|..-h.lv,Nl ~\,;,; l l(.„t!V . and 1- id Glasgow, who is an o,d naval .'!!i.j. f, appreciated Hi-; I.eliavi 'of the st..; iic.!.-. am! C-i!iipiilll"nl.,'d C;i|.t .in Fa. vchlld ..II hi--handling of hir. Tlio il:.y was lino, mid the tmvn and .-hipping wee gay with bunting. Tin' whni'f and approaches wtiv crowded. Li.ul Gla-gow slopped nil tli'i wharf i.i tin) ai:c.'tii|jatiiiiii'ill- "f saiuti's from the men-of-war, Ihe vcliiiiti'-r biUory, and tin! guard 'if li-.iiniir. lie was received t,y Mr 11. I). Bui!, Mayor, win. opened the proceedings with thimuin ad dress nf wiilonie fr.iiri tin'. Orparatwu. After air 8011, tins Hurbnnr Board fnllow. d with their address, and then came the Vi'iendly Societies and New Zealand Conference'of tin) Wcsleyan Church. All the addresses were brief, and Lord Glasgow replied still more brielly to the winds nf | welcome, expressing his .satisfaction and thanks in a clear crisp voice. Mr Bell then read telegrams of welcome from the corporations of Auckland, W'.iiignnni, Inverenrgill, and Gl-b'.rne, and from Masons and Oranaemcn. The Ma. lis then had their turn, and Pak'te-An, of the Ngatiwakawa tribe, and Kiharoa, of the Arawns, spoke a few words. The first pnrtinii of the proeeedinss finished with heartv cheers for Lord and Lady Glasgow, and the volunteers who lined the gangway sainted. At the Supreme Court the oaiii of allegiance and official oath were administered by the Chief Justice, upon which the guns thundered forth a salute liiflduiiiiinii that the Governor had Irion formally and finally invctctl with nflice. More cheers were given, including some fur the Mayor, and Lord Glasgow and party were tlien driven I." Government House. His Excellency mad-; no rpcucli, as had beau expected. Tim Karl of Glasgow s assumption of the G.'verniiientof New Zealiiud is proclaimed in to-nierht's Gazette.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 3105, 9 June 1892, Page 2
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335LORD GLASGOW. Waikato Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 3105, 9 June 1892, Page 2
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