THE DEPARTURE.
About eight o'clock last night' the Pal merston Brats Band beaded by a torcb^ght pro^emion assembled m front o£ v fae Rojal B'>t«l f io or4er to sereaada the Hoo. Mr, J./baß'oiK , as he w fl to leave by the down train ' • ''ce tue o iQq.ieri.iis JSerp*-O->mas '■ *' Auld Lang Sjue," and variong other air" were plnyed, and then thcy^tookiup their p »*iiion okj the platform. playing appfopri•re airs no il tbe train moved pS, when tbree bearer cbeer? w ere give* furonrold *tt<l newly -elected mo aber. ,#M';. ',' jbhnstone s'eod on the platform of ; the train, and warmly retarded the adieux offer d him.
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Manawatu Times, Volume V, Issue 177, 3 December 1881, Page 3
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106THE DEPARTURE. Manawatu Times, Volume V, Issue 177, 3 December 1881, Page 3
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