t Arrangements have been made in Sydney \ : »or unveiling a memorial on Sunday, November 8, to-soldiers who fell in the Boer war. - •J-he memorial consists of a stained glass ; window, that has been placed in St. James' , :. Anglican Church, King-street, and has been ' ; subscribed for by the officers, uon-commis- [ sioned officers, and men of the 2nd lini- *' ment New South Wales Mounted Rifle,?. A " . ; brass plate will contain the names of these - ' soldiers who were killed in action, or who v died in South Africa. . Last, week Mr. H. Ford, manager of the Laghmor Estate, had an unpleasant experience in the Ashburton River, Can::erbury.. He rode in to inspect some protective works, when his horse sudden]v went down in quick- v sand in nearly sft of water. Mr. Ford managed to siip out of the saddle, but had some difficulty in getting a safe distance from the horse, as the animal violently plunged to in" itself and follow its rider. * Mr. Ford went •.,..'■ entirely under water four times, bit eventually managed to reach the bank. , Very largely increasing- sale of Tucker* Sunshine Jelly Crystals; every sort of tinequality and each flavour prepared vdth <■'■• treine care. Packets 6d .
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12399, 12 October 1903, Page 6
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