STRATFORD DAY BY DAY.
| (From Our Resident Correspondent.) i Stratfrd, Moonday. j At the Roman Catholic Church yesI terday Father Tracey, who leaves tomorrow on a visit to the Old Country, i was presented l>y his' parishioners with I a purse of sovereigns. Air D. J. Malone, ' who made the presentation, took adi va7itage of the opportunity of extending a welcome to Father O'Dwyer, who !is relieving Father Tracey. Mr J. McCluggage presented Father Tracey with a book of New Zealand ferns. | Mr E. Stevenson, of Stratford, con-' templates a visit to England, and proposes leaving next month. ! It is a wonderful thing how rumours spread, and one can only marvel at the inventive imagination possessed by the originator. This' morning it was all over the town that Messrs King and" Morrison had scratched for the May oral stakes. How it came about no one seemed to know, but Mr King was so ipestered witli enquiries as to why he had taken this' action, that he found it necessary to publish a contradiction. | The annual general meeting of the Taranaki Rugby Union will be held on the ISth inst. I
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 333, 8 March 1910, Page 8
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190STRATFORD DAY BY DAY. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 333, 8 March 1910, Page 8
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