Lake County Press.
+ THE WEEK'S CONTENTS. On pages 2 and 7 will be found the following :—A descriptive and lengthy account of the life and doings of the late Sir John M'Kenzie. The article deals with the late gentleman's land policy and eulogises his political purity and sirgleness of purpose. We feel certain the article will be appreciated by our numerous readers. War items, with details of the fight at Vlakfontein. Governor O'Brien's departure from Fiji, and cable items under separate headings. The Seizure of Libellous Newspapers. Topic? of the Day by the London correspondent of the Evening Star. Brutal Spectacle, in a Bull Ring. A Boer war story, and a short story entitled "Myra's Friends," by Phoebe Hart. On pages 4 and 5 will bo found : Mining and commercial news and stock sales. Reports of the Arrow Jockey Club's annual meeting, the football match Wellington v. Otago, a case under the Employers' Liability Act, and the bachelors ball at Glcnorchy. Articles on the Public Itealth, the Colony's Finances, and How "Tommy" struck the New Zealander. Obituary notices of two well-known residents of the district. Volunteer Notes. Late war news. Publications received. Local and general items, and " Man in the Street.."
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Lake County Press, Issue 975, 15 August 1901, Page 4
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