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  • Programme for the celebration of the end of the Boer War and coronation of Edward VII
  • Programme back cover
  • Inside programme

A celebration of both events was held in Palmerston North in 1902. It also celebrated the 25th anniversary of the Palmerston North Borough Council.

The programme includes the celebration activities, including the laying of the foundation stone of the Coronation Fountain, words of the songs sung, and the names of the first Palmerston North Borough Council and the Council in 1902.

Identification

Object type
Multi-Page Document
Archive
PNCC
Relation
PNCC 1/17/2 Folder 1
Date
August 1902
Digitisation ID
2018Pa_PNCC-1-17-2-F1_024977_002
Format
Paper
Held In
PNCC Archives

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Palmerston North

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coronation,
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south african war,
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