SIR JOSEPH WARD.
SFF.nCH AT riCTON. (By Telegraph.—Own Correspondent.) ULEXIIEIM, Thursday.
Sir .Joseph \\ : ard in touring the 'Marlborotigh district and addres-ising (TUtheringe ut various LMuch hontnir ie being done Hum by prominent rerdden-ta : iif t!i«> district, 'l.c-lenlay >Sir Joseph vbdtivltt o VVajrau harbour works, and , V I,S the guest of the chairman and member? of the lioard- 'Hiere wae a nice display of bunting, the flags showing the i follow-ing complimentary wotilb: "Welcome. Ward. Victory." In tlie ew-ning iSir Joseph visited .I'icton, and a civic I welcome wa-s extendi'd to him by the Mayor (Mr. Riddell) and memben? of the' Council. c-ir Ji*eph delivered a speech at Picton at night. it being one of the largest politic-.il gatherings ever held in the town. The speaker received a splendid hearing, and a vote of thanks and confidence was carried unaniI mouslv. only some twenty nf the laree audience d'.(=>--crrtin!r. Sir Joseph spe-aks at Havelock to-night.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 127, 29 May 1914, Page 6
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154SIR JOSEPH WARD. Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 127, 29 May 1914, Page 6
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