WELLINGTON.
(FROM A COBKESPOXDEXT.) WELLINGTON, Jane 7. As the time-of-the Royal visit approaches some of the priced in toe produce market
hardem Poultry■. and eggs; fo * --*-^„ c *'" arebecoming scarier and dewer.- #»WWe' c rthat the Leb, jrfg; r^£w«^^ for the workmen engaged on-tto dawnggj of tbe city. It has l*come quite evident that the pehalty of procrastination will hav| to be paid.- In Australian cities each ward or principal street had a colour scheme oTitown. Itis now too late to do that in Welof the Government's official pro : gramke for the Royal visit were ready teiday but at the last moment they were cancelled in consequence of further alterations in the arrangements having been decided upon, i The luncheon to the naval and military veterans on Waterloo Day ™U°* on a larger scale than was at first intended. The Ministerial arrangements for tne northern trip have been more than once altered, but as the matter now stands rt seems likely the Tutanekai will go to New Plymouth this afternoon, and wait there tin the party come on by train.
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 10986, 8 June 1901, Page 8
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