DUNEDIN.
May 7. The Governor arrived at three. He was met by the City Councillors and a few members of the Provincial Council. A half holiday was proclaimed, and the shops were closed. The usual address was presented by the City Council. The Governor, in reply, said he had seen enough on his trip here to convince him that this was a go-ahead place. He considered Dunediu the chief commercial city of New Zealand. Half a dozen troopers escorted the Governor into town, and thirty volunteers turned out and presented arms. His Excellency stays at Fern Hill, and the members of the Club have moved to the old Press Club.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XVIII, Issue 2744, 8 May 1875, Page 2
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110DUNEDIN. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XVIII, Issue 2744, 8 May 1875, Page 2
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