TIMARU.
(From our own correspondent.) November 13. A most delightful trip was undertaken by the Timaru Aloysian Club on Thursday last, the 9th inst., when a large party of ladies and gentlemen journeyed by drags to Gordon's bush. They were favoured with ideal weather. After a pleasant drive of fourteen miles the bush was reached. Luncheon was then prepared by the ladies. Grace having been said by the Rev. Father McDonnell all present did full justicej ustice to a most excellent repast. After luncheon the party set out to view the glories of the bush. The company started for home about half -past six in the evening, after having spent a most enjoyable day's outing. The members of the Aloysian Club are to be congratulated on the able manner in which the rangements had been carried out. I understand that the net proceeds of the bazaar come to about 800. The exact amount will not be known for a few days.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXVII, Issue 46, 16 November 1899, Page 6
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161TIMARU. New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXVII, Issue 46, 16 November 1899, Page 6
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