THE GOVERNOR.
HIS VISIT TO THE SOUTH.
[nr TEj.EGHA.rn.—press ASSOCIATION'.] Dtjnbdlv, Monday. Hts "Gxc'ei.t.excy tjir Govkhxob, (Lord Riuifnrly) and suite, accompanied by Sir J. (r. Ward, had an interesting day in the. country to-day. Winton was first visited, where an address was presented to His Excellency, who thereafter formally opened the Coronation Rotunda, and was entertained to luncheon. Then followed v. drive to Lime Hills. Jiis departure then was taken for Riverton, where oa.otli.cv address was presented, and the parly were entertained by a short run iu the steam launch to the narrows of'the estuary. Thereafter the party returned to town. The weather was perfect.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12468, 12 January 1904, Page 5
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