THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH'S VISIT.
To the Editor of the Taranaki Herald. 11 y Dbar Mr. Editor, — I am so pltusud to spd that some one is introducing the subject of the Duke of Edinburgh coining to pee ur. If I knew who wrote the letter tnaL appeared in last Saturday's Herald, who, »vhai., ur where he may be, I would feel awfully friendly towards him. I do trust the papers will take the matter up, a>i r i endeavour to get the Prince here ; if it were only for their ow.i Fukos, they ought to stir up the question; for what heaps of gossip respecting him they would be übits to publish. But wh^u yon editors cuubider that I, in common with my sex, aiu d^ing to see k,* Koyul Higimess ; for our sukos someihiug ought to oe done. Do; therefore, v\y dear Fir, say whnt yon ca^> aboi\t the pluce and its inhubifanfp, to induce *fp Prineo'<o call ; thereby you will earn the Inf'tiug lovfl of all' the young ladiob in 3S6W Plymouth, ixsaidaß the ■ atlmirauou of yuur YIRGIKIi.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 869, 20 March 1869, Page 3
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