Mr Steel, of Edinburgh, has bequeathed to Aberdeen nearly £4OOO for the erection of a statue of Sir William Wallace, looking southward in a defiant attitude. Queen Victoria faints in a hot room, or after a prolonged ceremony. In the coldest weather the hot air is never turned on in her suite of rooms in Windsor Castle. Mr Bass, M.P., has erected, at a cost of £35,000, a magnificent pile of buildings, known as St. Paul’s Institute, Burton-on Trent, and has presented it to the town. It is proposed to build another Wei
lington theatre in Cuba street, at a cost of £6OOO. Some of the capital is subscribed.
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Patea Mail, 26 April 1882, Page 4
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109Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Patea Mail, 26 April 1882, Page 4
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