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ADDRESS to MR. MONTGOMERY, M.H.R.

* — [BY SEELIEGBAPH.—OWN CORRESPONDENT.]

Wellington, Friday. A HANDSOME illuminated address has been prepared for presentation to Mr. Montgomery as he paeaes through here on Sunday on his way to England. It runs as follows :— Wo cannot permit you to temporarily leare New Zealand on jour visit to the mother land without expressing our regard towards you. You have been for many years a recognised leader in the House of Representatives, and as 30 have xctedsoastowinour hfgbeit feelings of respect. We hope soou to" see you liaolc Again amongst us taking the high place in our political affairs in the future ihat you hava done in the past. It U unnecessary for us to add that we wish you a pleasant voyage and erery onjoyment In your trip.We are, dear Montgomery, your political allies and other friends. " ' • Here follow the signatures, 53 in number. They include Mr. Stoiit, Sir J. Vogel, Major Atkinson, Mr. Bryce, and other prominent members of all parts in the House.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7170, 8 November 1884, Page 5

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ADDRESS to MR. MONTGOMERY, M.H.R. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7170, 8 November 1884, Page 5

ADDRESS to MR. MONTGOMERY, M.H.R. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7170, 8 November 1884, Page 5