THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL.
CRUISE IN THE NORTH. ■■■■ •■•■:■■■■ ■'-'.■■ •■•■■■■ - ■....-■>..■■■." ■..-.■.■•■■■ ••.■•--•■.• -'.V'.'.''''--?.■:.;;'', •The : Governor-General, r Lord .£ Jellicoe, together with Lady Jellicoe and family, will leave Auckland next' Friday on a joint • official: and pleasure '- cruise •in tb» Government steamer *Tutanekai.' ■ ■', Th« party will proceed first rto Russell, whe'*|||f|||| a stay of three days will be made." ~H»||||| Excellency expects to engage in- ' somß deep-sea fishing in the Bay 0$ Islands. Ob the evening of January' 29 the party will proceed by % steamer to Mangomu> which will be ■ reached the following : moreinu- ■ i After staying there the day, • the party will travel by motor-car to Whangairi, reaching ' there' on the morning, of February. and leaving again", in. the evening by the ' Tutanekai for the Great Barrier. ■ The vessel is expected to arrive '''• at Port Fitzroy early on the .morning of , Sunday, : February 3, and the party will I leave .in the evening for Auckland,. arriving next day. ' - " - ' " - -;-"--- U
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18611, 19 January 1924, Page 10
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152THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18611, 19 January 1924, Page 10
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