DUNEDIN'S PROGRAMME.
(SPSCIAt TO "TMB ¥ft£S3.") DUN EDfTtf,' Jtiae 20. l . The Otftgo battalion, of .mounted, num.siKt ■ • infantry wlll-ibe -well represented flit'Bunedin. The mounted- men will iramlber 1 abotxh 500, end sn&iitey 1000. ■ - - • It is 'expected that tins aroh.cs 'here -will bo more substantial and costly 'than tlrose put up. in the other oeatres. . *■ Tie Premier has meeting .ihe -wishes respecting places f&rtho City Oouncillors. ' .' The workmen "belonging to bne Railway Department aie covering in tkqi TO ahe station. Tbo ceiling and the Trails a! the paesn-go or& to bo aiilably dfwoirated' irttb flags,and pot plants,,and gas is being laid' on* - - Mr J. E. Smit.li, of the Troasi*ry Depart.. inenfc, is in Dunedia making arrangements chiefly in ■ connection •with platform Jftatters, iuid th* _. ~ ; not having been invited to oocubjt atty posU tioo in connection -with tie ohiUrene demonstration, the Board has paf«d a rest? Itttion that, in its opinion, the Board s position hfis not been duly recognised by tlw_ _ Reception Committee. The opirJon waa freely expressed that a ooneiderablo- slight had been cast on the body that represented the whole of the children of th* province. Nurse Ross will rebeiva a wa,r med«l aff the presentation of the tvar medals to be made by the D\ilw. " . . The presentation of the meduls prepared by the Government to ci'mnwmorate the visit of the Duke and Bucheas is hot to be confinsd to children attending the publid : echoole, but those attending any school that may participate. * . Over 100 medal" will hi handed! by tne Duke to those who are entitled to receive t ! them for ttheir services in South Africa. 4 ' The Horticultural Society intends to send a basket of selected fruit to tlitir Rdyal High* { ; hesses at the Ferniiill Ckb on Wednesday ■ morning. On the occasion »£ ttia Royal Visit ! to the Horticultural Show "on W*dne*day a ! baaket of flowers will be. pwsented to her. I Jloynl Hichnese by Mrs James H. Nunano, ' and a basket of fiowai-e will also bo p««6atcd to LaAy Raftfurly by.Mis» May dining. " -
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 10997, 21 June 1901, Page 5
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DUNEDIN'S PROGRAMME.
Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 10997, 21 June 1901, Page 5
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