OUR KUMARA LETTER.
(our own correspondent.)
After an absence of six years. Constable 0. McGlono has returned on a holiday visit to his parents. The bracing climate of the southern capital, Dunedin, has evidently had an invigorating effect on his constitution, if one may judge by appearances.
Some of our local “sports ” have already Jeft for the City of the Plains to see the New Zealand Cup, and bo present at the Show. A number of others intend leavidg towards the end of tbo week. The fear of flood and consequent delays on the road may deter some who would otherwise share the holiday, for the weather has been and gives every promise of continuing stormy. Misses Foster and Preston have undertaken the organisation of a children’s concert in aid of the firewood fund of the Dillmanstown school, to take place in the School on Wednesday. Nov. 6ih. With such a worthy objecb and two such capable directors, the fund sought to be benefited should receive a substantial addition.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 30 October 1901, Page 2
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169OUR KUMARA LETTER. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 30 October 1901, Page 2
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