Quite au amount of harmony was inthe Taieri Farmers’ Union fused into „ warmers union (says the laieri Advocate) by tlie introduction into tlie meeting room of Pipers Cameron and Strachau. The “ Hielan’ bluid —present in the majority-was aroused by the strains of “Eoyal Charlie, “ Auld Eobin Gray,” “The Campbells are Coming,” and “ Ob, why left Imy hame.” Those members who ~spicuous by their absence missed Mr Aubrey Barclay, formerly on the literary stall of the Wellington Evening 1 ost, arid at present on the staff of the Dunedin Evening Star, has been ap. pointed sub-editor of the Southland
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 1972, 7 January 1907, Page 2
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