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DUNEDIN'S BANQUET TO THE PREMIER.

MR SEDTXEN ACCEPTS.

The following correspondence has passed between His Worship the Mayor and the Premier t-r The Right Hon. R. J. Seddon.—l have much pleasure, on behalf of Dunedin citizens, in tendering you a public dinner in recognition of your distinguished services in Imperial matters. If you accept, kindly advise me at once what date will be most convenient to you.—G. L. Denniston, Mayor. G. L. Denniston, Esq., Mayor of Dnnedin. —With pleasure I accept. The most suitable time would be when sending away Ninth Contingent, about first wsek in March.—R. J. Skddon. We understand that the mayor has called a meeting of the Organising Committee for Tuesday afternoon.

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Evening Star, Issue 11682, 14 February 1902, Page 4

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DUNEDIN'S BANQUET TO THE PREMIER. Evening Star, Issue 11682, 14 February 1902, Page 4

DUNEDIN'S BANQUET TO THE PREMIER. Evening Star, Issue 11682, 14 February 1902, Page 4