VISIT OF GOVERNOR-GENERAL
TO ARRIVE IN' NELSON SATURDAY WEEK OFFICIAL OPENING OF OAWTHHON INSTITUTE j Tin? Minor (Mr. W. W. Snodgrass) ' has boon advised (hat the Governo.- ' General, Viscount Jellied', and Uio Viscountess Jollicoe will avriv o in Nelson at 6 p.m. on Saturday we<, !;, 2nd April. Ho will arrive merlaiu! from Blenheim, and will leave for ihe West Oast on Tuesday. Last evening the <■ i.i>iinit ret' (d (he City Council met In draw no a tentative programme. In addilinn to the committee there were also present, the Bishop of Nelson, I’rolessor Kaslerlield and Mr 'l'. A. 11. 1* add m" presenting the Cawthron Institute), and Air 11. 15. Duncan and Mr C. King (Navy League). Jp was arranged that on Saturday evening Lord dellieue will formally open the Cawthron Institute. H e will be taken over the temporary buildings in Milton-street, and ! the party will then proceed to the ! School n'l Music, where addresses will be delivered hv Lord Jollicoe, the j Bishop of Nelson, Professor Easteifield. the Mayor of Nelson, and others. | .Sunday will be a free day. The civic reception will he held at the Church Steps on -Monday morning. His Excellency will visit the Soldiers Club; and afterwards will visit the Colleges. It is proposed to take bis Exeeli leney to' Motnoka in the afternoon, Heaving the on the return at •! o'clock. In tire evening a dinner. will be given his Excellency at the Commercial Hotel, under the auspices of the Navy Legane. During his stay in Nelson Lord Jelhcoe and party will sleep on the Tutanekai at Port Nelson.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, 24 March 1921, Page 4
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