THE QUEEN'S VISIT TO IRELAND.
JIEli MAJESTY'S, JPAREWELL. - - / MESSAGE.* ' " N -- LONDON^Aprii 27. \ The Queen,, whose visit to Ireland' termi- ' nated' to-day, addressed a farewell message '. to the; Irish, people prior "..to ~- her' depar-"Slie'-espresised herself. -as much'" gratified 'aM" deeply touchid^itli S>he " reception ac- ; 'corded Kei^fandi- in' refußj Her. wish for all was that goodwill, 'Harmony, and pros* •perity might prevail. - l ■> = Her Majesty left £1000- for distribution' among the Dublin "poor; ' ■ The" Queen conferred baronetcies upon the Lord Mayois of Dublin and Belfast, and knighthoods, "iipon the Mayors of Cork and Londonderry. In addition, 'the mayoralty of Cork, has 'been .raised "to ' a Lord Mayoralty* - - ' _ - . ■ ■
Mr Wells, has been stationmaster at Stirling Jpr_ some years, is under orders to'grojceed to'NeWmarket, on the Auckland section* • An earthquake, with its mystery, . ,'- Will cause .the stoutest heart to pause, • J „" The bravest men in history -■"* ' Haye-trembled at old ' Nature's laws. ._i \ The man who jbhen invokes the saints .' Would rather sickness long endure, He knows the thing -lor chest complaints -. Is W. E. Woeds' Gre^t Peppermint Oasfy.,
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Otago Witness, Issue 2409, 3 May 1900, Page 18
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176THE QUEEN'S VISIT TO IRELAND. Otago Witness, Issue 2409, 3 May 1900, Page 18
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