PAKOWHAI.
October 26th 1874. Telegrahie Intelligence, taken from the Hawke's Bay Herald. Says, that the Duchess of Edinburgh has been delivered of a son. And that thiß will be a rtioioing amongst the Queen's Loyal . that it will doubtless be celebrated in great festivities. the Hawkes Bay Herald. The Lnna with Sir Donald McLean on board, arrived on Sunday 6 7 00 i5 g , 25411 October. It had been intended for m Volunteera to turn ont to weloome the Defence WITijWfUT, bnt owing to the unfavourable state of the JBSf?£ r ',! hSB was not done. Major Withers, OAjptam Boutledge and a nuinber of the residents of 16im were waiting at the spit to weloome their Etouß© °f Representatives. We observed y™ oß fee Volunteer Officers, above named, Messrs luiixow, W. K. McLean, Turton, Fannin, Hamlin, Izwpeotor Scully &©., as Sir Donald reached the wharf hd wm greeted with cheers by the by standers, we understand that he will be the guest of Mr. Kinross dozing his stay in Town,
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Wananga, Volume 1, Issue 7, 10 November 1874, Page 35
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168PAKOWHAI. Wananga, Volume 1, Issue 7, 10 November 1874, Page 35
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