THE GOVERNOR.
VICE-REGAL PARTY LEAVE FOR DUNEDIN TO-MORROW. , His Excellency Lord Ranfurly, the Countess of Ranfurly, and Captain Alexander (His Excellency's private secretary) leave to-morrow morning for Dunedin, via the 'West Coast, to witness the departure of the Fourth Contingent from the Otago capital on the. 24th inst. The vice-regal party will be conveyed to Onehunga by special train and will leave the Manujkati in.the s.s. Mapourika to-morrow I morning, at 5.30. They will reach | New Plymouth in the evening, where i they will sleep. Feilding will be reached on Friday, Wellington on Saturday, ami Christchurch on Sunday. On Monday Oamaru will be visited, and at this town '.His Excellency/ has kindly consented to present prizes in connection with the Oamaru branch of St.; John Ambulance Association. Dunedin will be reached on Tuesday night -by the express train. The vice-regal party expect to be in Auckland on the 30th March, and they will remain here until near the time of sitting of Parliament, which will probably meet about the 20th June.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 62, 14 March 1900, Page 5
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