THE PREMIER'S MOVEMENTS.
The Premier this morning *gMg Hon. Sir A. J. Cadman, Speaker W. Legislative Council, at his borne, at Avondale. The Premier was pleased togSR, his old colleague in better health had anticipated. He susequentJy return ed to the Government Buildings, W*er? he received several deputations W* transacted Departmental business. -W afternoon was similarly employed. J morrow morning the Premier will «fg transact public business and receive a putations, and in the afternoon he proceed on a fishing excursion mjg gulf. On Saturday afternoon he atteßu_ the Premier picnic at Motutapa, and on Monday leaves by the morning tram i Dargavffle. He will speak there on Tue day evening, and will leave day. overland, for Whangarei,_returaiß, to Auckland by steamer. W#OTg| be visited, and the Premier will if* an address.in the district and «j? return to Auckland will FffimiSE a speech here, though nothing <I*Whas yet been arranged in regard to tp
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 52, 2 March 1905, Page 4
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154THE PREMIER'S MOVEMENTS. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 52, 2 March 1905, Page 4
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