I MR. DONNE AND MR. HOLMES ' COMPLIMEN'iKD. [lIY TBLECRAI'H.—-.SI'ECiAI. COKKKSPONnKN'f.] UuNEniK, Wednesday. | To-night Mr. Donne, who has done such I excellent work in connection with I be accommodation and transport of lie Royal party in New Zealand, received a. Royal command lin attend at Fernliiil. His Royal Highness I cordially congratulated and complimented Mr, Donne on the very successful arrangements he had made for the comfort of the I Royal party, stating that both himself and : the Duchess of Cornwall greatly appreciated 1 what he had done Mr. John Holmes, the ; Government Commissioner, was similarly ! complimented. His Royal Highness, on hej half of himsyl? and the Duchess, expressed . their hearty I hanks for the excellent ar- : rangements made on their behalf throughout tin- colony, arrangements lha! it must have taken months of labour to accomplish. His Royal Highness expressed himself as fc\cecdiii!/ly pleased Kb the decq-
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11690, 27 June 1901, Page 3
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