THE AGENT-GENERAL.
i (by IBLKOIUPK.—fRBSS association.} i I Wift£WG*o», Bnndfcy. Rk the knighthood of the Agent-General, His Excellency " the Governor has received the following cablegram, a copy of which ha forwarded to the Premier t—-" hare pleaSore to informing yon that Her Majesty ; has been graciously pleased to confer the Knight Commanderabip of the Order of St. Michael and 86. George on the AgentGeneral of the colony.—(Signed) Ripon." Lord Glasgow has p also been requasted by the Secretary of State for the Colonies to acquaint the members of the New Zealand Cabinet, to whom he (Lord EMpOn) feels certain thejnformatlon will give general satisfaction. On receipb of the -telegram the telegram wired to the Agent-General, congrabolating him on his well-earned distinction, and re-assuring Mm that *the '{•'tox» nouncement had been received with general satisfaction. >y~ # ;■■ .ytea tv-d ,-.;'! t«
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9402, 8 January 1894, Page 5
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138THE AGENT-GENERAL. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9402, 8 January 1894, Page 5
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