WAIHI JUNCTION.
(Receivcd-:27th August, ISO p.m.)
■W,il,i 1 nf^ . LO»vnO^T. 20th Aupisfc. .Vailii Junction sliares are quoted at 2s.
Few men have played so many parts as J) Anmmzio,- thq fanious ' poet, orator, ami soldier. - It was announced some time ago that he had become a monk, but now. t.9 contemplation of Nature, appears .to absorb most-of his time. He has named every tree m his' park, and he communes with them as ho walks through the' -grounds.. People who are. much ?W/ '-TEh"an'La^r 'mW^e objects. _ Sometimes such discourses are dangcr-siffiials The first' symptom of George .lU.'s loss of sanify was his conversation with an oak tree in Richmond 1 ark.. . . • . . .
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 50, 27 August 1924, Page 6
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111WAIHI JUNCTION. Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 50, 27 August 1924, Page 6
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