THE QUEEN'S RECORD REIGN CELEBRATIONS.
[PER PRESS ASSOCIATION — COPYRIGHT,"] ! {Recolyed Juno 1,6.51 p.m. 1 London, May 31. Sir George Tamer (Premier of Vio> totla), the Hod. 0. C, Kingston (Premier of South Australia), »nd Sir Hugh Nelson (Premier of Qaeeosl&Dd), who are vWUng England in connection with the Jabilee colebmtioEP, hare gone to spend a week on the Continent, I The New South Wales tllla team are practising with Lee-Metford rides at the Blsley runge with excellent tesnlts.
(PER UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION.) Auckland, Tuesday. Tbo chairman of the Harbor Board, Mr W. J. Napier, hae cabled to Admiral Brldgt) acltluß that at ler.st one ot the warships shall ba in this port on the occasion of the jubilee celebiutlouß. Wellington, Tuesday. Mr M'Kenzle has received the following onble from the Premier :—" Very well received at Liverpool and London by the Homo unthoritiea and colonials. Had a long visit from Sir Geurge Grey shortly after my arrival. It was hin first appearbdcb for weeks. His health is not very Batlsisctory. The programme submitted is larßer than expected, and extends to July 15th. Inform onr ftlende we aro all woll here."' Dunedin, Tuesday. The local committee adopted n icherae to-night tor ccltbriUlous on the Queeu'a accession day, the programme inoindlng a proocsalor. in the day, bonfires in tho evening, and the distribution of iood and olothlng to tho poor of the city and suburb!;.
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 10625, 2 June 1897, Page 3
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232THE QUEEN'S RECORD REIGN CELEBRATIONS. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 10625, 2 June 1897, Page 3
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