STRATFORD NOTES.
(Ftorn cfur own correspondent.) Tue United Memorial Service on Saturday afternoon, was most impressive,'' and was attended by at least SOOO people, lam pleased to say that the Anglican Minister reconsidered his decision,- and attend the service. The we ither was rather unpleasant, but the dreary clouds, and the occasional peal of [Nature's minute gun—the thunder —added to the appropriateness of the sceno. | '1 he Minister of Lands arrived here on Friday evening before he was expected. He left for Hawera by the evening train, an J is to return to Stratford this (Monday) evening. | Stranger to say he refused to be banquetted.
[Not at all, strange Ministers have decided not to accept such compliments during the period of mourning for the late Queen. —Ba. j Already rumours are afloat as to who is to contest the Mayoralty next April. The names of a popular wine merohanfc, an equally popular medico, and a rising architect are fieely mentioned.
The Stratford Mounted Rifles are having a hard time in camp, the Weather being most unfavourable.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 29, 6 February 1901, Page 2
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176STRATFORD NOTES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 29, 6 February 1901, Page 2
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