LORD ONSLOW ON DUNEDIN.
(PER PRESS ASSOCIATION.) Dunedtn, January 22. At the City Council a letter was read from Lord Onslow, conveying the warmest thanks of Lady Onslow and himself to the Exhibition Commissioners and townspeople, to the former for their practical hospitality in providing a Government House, the Ocean Beach Hotel having proved most comfortable and perfectly adapted to Government Hopse purposes, and tq the townspeople for their hearty welcome and the mauner in which they seponded the efforts to give 4clat to the Exhibition. He oonoluded by expressing regpet at leaving the city. Nothing (he says) but the knowledge that the other parts of the Colony do not share in tfre opinion held in Dunedin that the Governor and hjs family should take pp their p.ermanept residence there, but are kindly apxiops to sfiow that loyalty and hospitality exists equally elsewhere, makes me decide tp leave the pity itvherp I haye spent so ip an y happy days.
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 934, 24 January 1890, Page 13
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