Notes
The Irish -JEjivoys ! <• - ~IVIi. Devlin, M.P , reaches the Bluff on Monday next, - 10. The following are-Ins -engagements to addicss public meetings in Southland, Otago, Goie, -Tuesday, Decembei 11 , Dunedin, Wednesday, Decembei 12 , Oamaiu, Thursday, December 13 ; Timaiu, FiuUy, Decembei 14, Ashburton, Saturday, December 15 , Waunate, Decembei 17 , Chiistchuich, December' 18 , Rangioia, Decembei 19 Consecutive dates have been ailanged in consequence of from Mr Devlin to lis (tiuough the Right- Rev. Mgr. O'Haran) that' he is 'willing to take up meeting* eveiy evening in succession, beginning -\vVUi Inveieaigill.' Mi. Devlin's itineiaiy in .the Southern piovinces had to be so ailanged as to cnsuie hi* speaking in Christchuich on December 18 and in Wellington on December 21—the only dates on which it has- been possible to soeure large halls ,in those two centres. Prom the Right Rev. :,Mgr v O'Haran we learn that (the other; envoy) is :remaining : ;-'inA New",/Spi^^Wate^'to complete;;: the: tour there. : He'will afterwards •address meetings vih a some' minor centres abouti 'Melbourne; con- •• eluding the jAustraliajn. cam •.'&■' ? -:br' >lO,-,-: joining .. his!, colleague in.... Owing-in parb-to the -present uncertainty movements^ 1 fixtures; for-the? West'-Goast ;:of the Sou'l&r arid:;" f tit; many" places r - in : -~' the '••■ /.North ca-nno t; ;:y et '.; be *. .'definitely :.. arranged, [rDpuo-van'iv-'is T 'expected ;in yarious, places in vthe . to ] the difficulty ; of securing! timely infqrjmatiph''"' as "to^dates; vl frem-' were unable' to" arrange ; Jof. a,; visit _'; by : ' Mr;' Deyiin'on his .rhuTvied- and hard-wrought ; :tpur northward: "V;r ■ ~
. ; We bid the envoys a hearty welcome. Aridj'Mespite greaX'counter:^ .-for »wbich.tlieir? :. visit unavoidably; ,'oivejare ■ cbiiMeAt-tliat the gifted irspokesmen- with Zealahdv a vgenerplis finals the^rigbts ? ;ajQd 4iberti^s7of;the Isle,.of-^the■ • :; general ■' .enthusiasm - and j expectancy with;-*, visits .arei awaited in the; various centres are jtttesbest /thusiasnL with w;hich ilie other -Jrfsh I V fe<ceived^Hri America,, the'= ■■ ;.Mr.. t % Tr.. sP.i Ql CJonnor, said"-a fewi>f;\yeeks-;'ag6: -- : thefts what: beginning of the greatest^m'overneiifr^t;^^fi^a;^ior twenty-five years.; that-it .isv a prairier>fire- which will spread and grow, that now the war-chest . . give' P,edmond and' ; his 'colleagues no further troubled ;surcease of : 'the" iieed '•'■is--a;.;-' consumv^that.yl^ew : Zealand,., like America-, .and "do its--"part. > . -■.:.-.-:■: ,-i-.]:■•
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New Zealand Tablet, 6 December 1906, Page 22
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