Mr Horbsrnan told his Chautauqua audience at Palmerston North, that on his return to America he was going on a tour of four months to sound the praises of New Zealand. He reckoned he could do this country about £IO,OOO worth of good in that time. Mr and Mr® Gee, of Now Field, Orrell. near-Wigan (Scotland), recently celebrated their golden wedding. They have 14 children, 52 grandcMldren, and 57 greatgrandchildren. Mr Gee, who will be 82 next month, still does his own gardening, and thinks nothina of a 10-xnila walla.
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Evening Star, Issue 16992, 14 March 1919, Page 4
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