THE PIC-NIC.
Yesterday about 100 children and a number of friends went to the picnic which was held at Stafford place, Waimea West. The long line of traps prrsenteel a very gay appearance, and attracted much attention in the suburbs. Races, &c., were got up, and the children enjoyed themselves thoroughly. Amongst the visitors were Bishop Redwood, Mr. Thomas Redwood, Mr. L. Broad, Mr. Joseph Ward, and Fathers Garin and Binsfeld. The affair was excellently managed, and reflected great credit on those who got it up. The party returned to town in the evening. — ' Colonist.'
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume II, Issue 93, 6 February 1875, Page 11
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95THE PIC-NIC. New Zealand Tablet, Volume II, Issue 93, 6 February 1875, Page 11
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