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MR. SHEEHAN AT THE THAMES.

? Mr. Sheehan was last night entertained at a banquet at the Greshatn Hall, Grahams town. He made a humorous and characteristic speech in responding to the toast of his health, but his references were merely of a local character, with tbe exception of some remarks on native nutters, which the Press Agency, after telegraphing io. full his previous observations, which were of no interest to anyone outside the Thames, sums up by describing as "an excellent peroration on the administration of native affairs." In the afternoon Mr. 'Sheehan interviewed Tukukino relative to the road between the Tham9B and OWnsmuri, but nothing definite was arrived at.

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Evening Post, Volume XVII, Issue 319, 14 January 1879, Page 2

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MR. SHEEHAN AT THE THAMES. Evening Post, Volume XVII, Issue 319, 14 January 1879, Page 2

MR. SHEEHAN AT THE THAMES. Evening Post, Volume XVII, Issue 319, 14 January 1879, Page 2