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■K modest sum of thieethe good ladies oi K Jhad an after glimpse ceremcny. ■■set charity’» sake La.lv ■o the notice signed by ’on view m net C - coronet, r.ud medal H p.m. till seven p in.’ at IL-uso, Bickt-uhara. HI good business for th■ltage bespits', this irttrH 1 ady Raglan. G.'.vcs Hbvs attracted the iadytoik. in her Coronation Kid tardiv prove an •.-K--p-H the run*. 1; dtl not Hf leading re-idents i-iaie Hfteir dßiightors, working Hives were there with their Hand there, tco, were nurscHith their charges, ail bent Hiring their critical faciities Ha the robe was core, r.e 1 , H the weather was admirable Hhe two hours ret apart for If. Lady E.ig!an went M the ordeal admirably. Hies seated in the c 1.... she Hd in the .> obey, and someHiariding in rewonsa to a Hequest to show the length Haa somewhat grctc'Cne to Hreai peeress of the resin Hi in show fashion arc 1 sur-

■d by rightseers, but everyone ■ to enjoy it. ' Lor ! ’ arid Brans old dame to her daugh■vbat a sight the Coronation Bjf been, to ho sure’ L-ok ■ diamonds and her ta-ra-ra !’ ■ | mother,’ answered the ■ter, ‘that’s a c r.uict. it Irhat you called '* I eve* of the nurseminis coulo Kay from the ermine. *lt :s Splendid,' said one, ‘and It her ladyship set iter: beau- %!’ 'That she do:-?.' sns- | her compinion, ‘but I ■a’t go through it not tor all By hftglancerUiniydii her part I relieving the monotony witn I de«criptior.s of the CoronaIceremoay, and her experiences e Abbey. ■c chair was an oLect of curtI. Attached to it was a dainty laatioa that Lady Ragian had hied it at the great event. I ladyship explained that she I purchased is—‘you know a ce appeared in the papers say that wa could do so.’ l lt is a I good chair, your ladyship,’ pone chimed in. ‘ Mahogany, onld say. It's got a good sound to and will last a lifetime.' I*,’ replied her ladyship. Inother remark was that it was

that Low Bagiin was no.; ia bis uniform kes, it was HEiafortune; in. fact, a had piece management. The charge HBht have been increased to siion account of the extra atBut rerhap* other peer Hn peeresses who may ho a similar exhibit:; H. take the Lint. ■Hfhe Coronation medal was fr, HEntiy asked for. Lady Raglan HE wed the memento with evident always calling attention to King's initials on the back ot medal. Raglan's family seemed to Hater into the stint of the affair. ■Hte assisted it tv.- hah d-: r takt'g HBe mo ter, a;, . tuer pel .t-.d v.*:tori■l (ho lawn, and another did a HLick trade ic timers, impros-ir.t; intending purchasers that the »aa far tee isjp.aL

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 12265, 11 October 1902, Page 2 (Supplement)

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UNKNOWN Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 12265, 11 October 1902, Page 2 (Supplement)

UNKNOWN Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 12265, 11 October 1902, Page 2 (Supplement)