When the Seaforth Highland ed the Hon John McKenzie Point last week, the- men, un tain E. A. Cowans, march* house to the tune of “All the J nets are Over the Border,” Haywood. The ex-Minister g all a' heairty Highland welc< Private Archibald Munro was introduced as one who had her for Mr McKenzie’s father. 01 given for Mr, Mrs and: Miss 1 and refreshments were hand Mr McKenzie’s granddaughl each soldier a sprig of heathe short speech had been madeUb J. G. Ward, Mr McKenzie slB with each soldier, and the pil “The Mackenzie Highlanderß were exchanged, and as the ifl ed away the piper played the Seaforths’ charge. fl The monthly meeting of tfl ton Industrial Association Wiß Monday. Mr S. Brownchair. Before proceeding ness, tli© chairman made ence to- the death of the The secretary read the Visiting Committee, Sladden and Finn, on their HI factory of the Wellington' pany. The report- •ooncludlieHß remark that “ it is. onlyas these- that the fact is f-enflgi home to us that in our local industries whose we really are not properly ifl§| instance, it was news to company ha,s completely ported st-eel trunk out of ■. A vote of thanks was committee.
The closed door 1 ' in M der French rule has caused ( trade to drop from £15®,001 one year.
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1511, 14 February 1901, Page 39
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