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Old Identities' Picnic at Wingatui, February 4, 1904.

Front Row: Mrs Watts (Blundell), Mrs A. Callander (Blundell), Mrs Ferens (John Wickliflf), Mrs Wilson (Blundell), Miss Glen (Blundeil), Mrs Miller (Philip Lamg). Back Row: Messrs R. Dalziel, W. Watson, A. Callander, Wm. Jaffray (all by the Philip Laing), Langlands (Victory), R. W. Brown (Bermcia), and Richard Craigie (Bermcia).

Back Row (from left): Messrs A. Cheyne, Chriske, Turnbull, Gow, and Aitken. Front Row: Messrs D. L- Christie, Andrew Aitken (Mayor), Blackie, Todd, and Ramsay,

Front Row. Mr John Murray Mr 3 John M tchell, Mrs George Ford. Mis John Bruce, Mrs F. M'lvor, Mrs David Sutherland M. Robert Miller Back Row. Messrs Peter Margregor, Joh i Dow, J. A. Callender, John Mitchell.

IHE YEAR OF HER ARRIVAL IN OTAGO

Showing the Couithouse and the new Athenaeum, wheic the Governor's Banquet was held. Tlio tug Theresa Ward, which conveyed the parly fiom the Bluff, is seen lying at the wharf. (Photos, by Carthew.)

Mr Hugh M'Gregor V S., is leaving Waikouaiti, after a lifetime's residence, to spend his remaining days with his relatives in Mataura. Mr M'Gregoi is 83 yeais olct, and has lived in Waikonaiti for 44 yeais.

This old and respected resident of Inch. Valley, Palmerston, has cradled on the Shag River for over 40 years. — J. Black, photo, Inch Valley.

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Bibliographic details

Otago Witness, Issue 2604, 10 February 1904, Page 41

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Old Identities' Picnic at Wingatui, February 4, 1904. Otago Witness, Issue 2604, 10 February 1904, Page 41

Old Identities' Picnic at Wingatui, February 4, 1904. Otago Witness, Issue 2604, 10 February 1904, Page 41

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