Country News.
[FSOiI OCR OWN correspondent. )
GLBNAVt.
fie weather at present is Clear but naely cold, big frosts being much ividence. However, during the rs when Old So! does honour Us i hie presence the days are so !y that we can excuse the rigorous y of the Ice King through the t and morning hours.~The paa,of the Royal train through our inions last week was attended by atastrophe, thanks to the extreme ance of our local vedettes, who ted upon their duties with a firm he to 6oard their length of line trough weather rough or fine, w supposed to be poetry—at least rapist. Whether your sub editor condemn it to the- waste-paper *t I know hot, but the fact una that, in, common with the ai line gilatd from Christchurch taoediu, our men«left no stone ttfc ‘ >u regard to the successful ■VI on of their duties. Bft&fesijt and dance at Waitaki "Sent scLoolbouse ou July 4th the calling for tenders for the tog of a sohfiolraaster?s residence comprise t*S-“tst of our fexpeota. Mr ia the meafykfce.
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 171, 4 July 1901, Page 3
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178Country News. Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 171, 4 July 1901, Page 3
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