STRATFORD MOTES.
(From our own Correspondent.) Mb. Couttb' lecture at Toko was an unqualified succoss. He gave a very vivid description of tho war us ho saw if-, and ho saw a foid deal of it. With a little pra tian he should m?ke an irnpiissive lec'.uror. Thero was only oae part of the lecture to which exception c .u'd be token ; I refer to the reading of an alleged B;e' love letter. I have ;io doubt that on considei'ation, Mr. Goutts will 850 tho propriety and gold tas':e of omitting this part rf his lecture f.>r the future. Tha unsealed weather is giving a goo) (Itvl of anxiety to flock-masterr thr iut4hj'uii the district. Many of then h.ivo not finished sheaving yet. A survey party is alio'.fly ac work laying out (ho railway route, and I understand thai) two m parties nre to ho put on before long. It is a relief to sue that the Government are renlly in earnest over the thing. A few mora months should seo the permanent, way in course of construction. Thefrairia-work of St. Andnw's new Ohurc'n is crecrfd. The building will be a lin'ge and handsome ofi", pnd ». credit to 'lie Zealand pa'ssveranca of »ho loc.i! Pi shy limnns.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 12, 16 January 1901, Page 2
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207STRATFORD MOTES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 12, 16 January 1901, Page 2
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