THE ROYAL VISIT.
_ ♦> ■ |n Lyfctelton, it appears, will not make sßm great demonstrations on the landing of B Royal Highness. No doubt there will BH plenty of flags flying, but the triumphal an^H is doomed. The Council held a special niej^H ing- last night,' owing to their having recei\^B a letter from his. Honor, stating that BH Royal Highness would not go to the CcflH| nists' Hall: The Decorative Committee wBH then discharged from their duties. The scn ßH children will have a treat, and the addressHH the town will he presented on the landi^Bj Should the weather prove wet, a large marqi^H will be erected for the presentations. Lyttelton Artillery have received orders^^B form a guard of honour to receive his RoflH Highness. We understand the landing BB take place about 1 1 a.m. The addresses then be presented, and Ms Royal HighnHH| will proceed in a special train to Chr^^B church. The inhabitants of the Port w^m have an opportunity of seeing and takßH part in the procession, for a train will le^H Lyttelton as soon as possible after that cBH veying the Prince, BH
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 238, 16 April 1869, Page 2
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