LORD RANFURLY AND THE IRISHMEN OF GORE.
(To the Editor.) 1 Sir, —With reference to this v and in justice to the Irishmen SJ tct< an explanation would not i-<\ bore > place. The Governor wasi A* of visited Gore early in this year v? Irishmen decided to take nart ■ he welcome. An address was W is and illuminated at the local r7 P*re<l The visit had tp be postponeclSE' while, Lord l.anfurly made his fnm n* speech in Dunedin, in eonseZllT^ which at the Governor's le 2? ce <* Gore, though the address wa *at sented, the Irishmen, inclnrli? P^ Catholic clergy and those whoj, h, e the address, as a protest nh^-' themselves and took no part whs? ' ? in the proceedings.—l am, etc., ■ JUSTITIA.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 148, 25 June 1898, Page 2
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