THE NEW GOVERNOR.
WELCOMED TO WELLLXGTOX. SWORX LX TO-DAY. , (By "I—'graph.—Press Association.) ! WELLIXGTOX, this day. Lord and Lady Liverpool were given t cordial welcome on their arrival in IVell-ngton this afternoon. The weather "fas fine, and there was a large attend—ec at the railway station. lie Mayor, Mr. "McLaren, in his address, said many people at Home took pnde ia the fact that their country jras p t by thr> sound of the sea." his Excellency would early discover list The people of Wellington were , lolled into restfulness by the! sound of wind and wave. The ! Mmc people called this land Ao__-ro_. which translated mean the long white clo-nd, and his »onh:p «mr__ed the -hope that this dial would be white and peaceful to tas Excellency at ail tunes. •____!^- <rf Wel Usigtox), he gave Lord and Lady Liverpool a hearty welcome to Jbrd Liverpool said hr could not adeu_l„ " PreSS h " wi - ri ™ - the _S_n« US "Pf*--™ °* goodwill and kidLness contained in the words of L - ld ' V UvPr P° 01 andWm " iTsi_f m aard * meri: the p- _, bei _ g won in
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 303, 19 December 1912, Page 7
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182THE NEW GOVERNOR. Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 303, 19 December 1912, Page 7
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