DUNEDIN NEWS.
(Special to Herald.i' 4 ; j V DUNF^IN, this-:day.:; i; . The unveiling of the Scott Memorial has-, been ' provisionally fixed /'for '~ffi&' ! 23rd -inst. ..The Prime Ministej ;has; bee* asked to perform, the ceremony.: It has, been suggested that it ■ would ; be, * ve¥y' appropriate were General Sir- lan Hamilton present at the nnveiling ceremony. The Otago'-Art G^leifyris 'about; to receive some welcome /adfl'tibns^to^ its walls. ' Tlie late Professor J,' H.\ has bequeathed as' part of ;hm. artA collectidn, .a particularly" fine 'exaJttple of -.' John Gully's landscape painting, m ', water colors, and the late Judge ;W^rd left to the Gallery four fine- cSMvasfcfe fr'oni the brush of the late "Vanaer Velden. . ' , „. ■ „
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13321, 5 March 1914, Page 2
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111DUNEDIN NEWS. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13321, 5 March 1914, Page 2
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