RETURN OF THE GOVERNOR.
His Excellency the Governor has returned to New Zealand, after a delightful trip to the Cook Islands, which now form part of the British Empire. He was received by the natives with the greatest enthusiasm, and nothing was left undone by them to make his visit both pleasant and memorable. Wherever he went he found evidence of deep attachment to Queen Victoria, and satisfaction with the new state of things inaugurated under the British Protectorate, which speaks well for the manner in which Mr. Moss, the British Resident, has performed his unique and arduous duties. The visit of Lord Glasgow to the islands will, we doubt not, have excellent results, and cement still closer the friendly relations which now exist between the natives and this colony.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9488, 18 April 1894, Page 4
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