Mostly About People.
Mr H. Parker, brother of Constable Parker, is staying in town for a few days.
Miss Mabel Manson, the New Zealand soprano, gave a successful recital in London.
A subscription list to present a memorial to General Buffer is being rapidly filled in Sydney, His Grace Archbishop Redwood, of Wellington, arrived in town yesterday from 0 unarm Ho is the guest of the Rev. Father Regnault. The Minister of Education will, in addition to Sir Joseph Ward, represent the Government at a banquet to the Minister of Lands at Oamaru on Thursday. 1 Colonel Jowsey, C. 8., and Major Crawshaw, both of Timaru, have offered their services for the Eighth Contingent which is to be sent to South Africa. Mr 11. R. Asquith, formerly of Waimate, and now manager for Messrs G ibices and Go. the well-known Timam drapers, arrived in \\ annate yes terday morning, and spent the day in town. Major Steward, M.TI.R. arrived in town by Saturday's express, fie vi.-Lvd Mcrven s earns yesterday. A her a visu to the Cliaihams. ho will srv'ii l the remainder of the recess vi-hing rjffV r■■ i: ea! ia or h;- eievlorat-.
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 142, 17 December 1901, Page 3
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194Mostly About People. Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 142, 17 December 1901, Page 3
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