EARL GREY
The New Zealand Club has invited Earl Grey lo be its guest at luncheon m Tuesday next. The Earl arrived at Chnstchureh last night fum the South, and wa-s welcomed by the Deputy-Mayor and others at the station, lie will !>• main till Saturday, I. ut. by his request, no public functions are beinir held. ' liia Excellency the Goverror and Earl Gicy were to visit the Central Dairy I'actoiy to-day, and subsequently proceed by motor to the Belfast Freezing Viorks, where they were to be entertained at luncheon by Sir George- Clifford, chair, man of the company. On Friday His Excellency, Accompanied by Earl Grey, will visit Air. and Mrs. John Grigt? at LoiH'boiicli. and on Saturday morning His Excellency and Earl Grey will pay a- visit to the Lincoln Agricultural College in the evening Lord and Lady Grey, who during their stay at Christchurch are to be the guests" of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rhodes, will leave for Wellington,
M«p<wr < !. Ilarcourt and Co. will sell by auction ut Iheir rooms on Wednesday, 18th Marcli', ni. 2.30 p.m., the residence of Mr. Leslie Reynolds, 163, The Terrace, arid on. the same date the residence of Dr. S. Ilarcourt Arthur, 54, Hobsonetrect. The Cartcrton Trust und Agency Company, Ltd., offers for sale by tonddr the freehold of tho -property known as tho Gladstone Hotel.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 54, 5 March 1914, Page 8
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