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It was found a few days ago that the white marble font which'arrived from Italy for the Napier Cathedral was much smaller in size than that ordered. The order sent was for a life-size kneeling angel holding a large shell in his hands. The Cathedral authorities refused to accept the font, and the Sydney agents have now sent to Italy for a Carrara marble life-sized figure, which, of course, cannot arrive here for several months to corner * Mr Winston Churchill, M.P., writing from Blenheim Palace, says that Engine driver S. Wagner, who manoeuvred the armour train in the train wreck of 15th November, 1899, at Ire re Station, and by his coolness saved forty soldiers from surrendering, has received no recognition of any kind from the War Off ce, and is still driving:an armoured train.' The action which Mr Churchill refers to was the one in which he himself was captured by the Boers.
The "Manawatu Standard" states that Mr R. J.. Seddon, of Palmerston, a nephew of the Premier, has been appointed farrier-sergeant in the Ninth Contingent,;.,
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Motueka Star, Volume II, Issue 61, 14 March 1902, Page 4
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