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STRATFORD DAY BY DAY

(From Our Own Correspondent.) iStratford, Last Night. During several days last week Mr. A. Lupton, who is the world's champion endurance piano-player, has been playing the piano in order to accomplish the self-imposed feat of playing continuously for 84 hours. This he did, concluding -on Saturday night. One is ant to wonder where the mania for records will end. To play a piano, or any other instrument, for a protracted period, such as the time mentioned above, is certainly a test of endurance, but that it is productive of anything else cannot be said.

The Midhirst and Stratford Schools are holding their concerts on Thursday night. The Sunday School anniversary of the Primitive Methodist Church was celebrated yesterday. The morning service was conducted by the Rev. J. M. Thompson, M.A., the afternoon by the Rev. F. P. Kellow, and the evening by the Rev. B. Metson.

The hay crop this year should be excellent, if the amount of grass on the footpaths and roads in the'town is ; any criterion. Four rinks of bowlers from Haw era are visiting here on Wednesday.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 209, 13 December 1910, Page 8

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STRATFORD DAY BY DAY Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 209, 13 December 1910, Page 8

STRATFORD DAY BY DAY Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 209, 13 December 1910, Page 8

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