autumn pasturage. The Temple, London, still maintains the age-old custom of sounding a liorn each evening in term time, ostensibly to call the students to dinner in Middle Temple Hall. For more than 700 years, it is stated, this horn-blowing ceremony has boon perpetuated, and the wlf-same horn has done duty from time immemorial. A frock-coated, top-hatted, gold-laced warder blows the born in the different courts, beginning at 0.30 p.m. For this service he receives a small annual honorarium.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20069, 8 April 1927, Page 6
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