NEWS OF THE DAY.
Tine post nOiw. at Tadmor, Kiwi, Tui. and Shero i-ne oeon made bureaux for the purpose of enabling residents to communicate with Dr Hudson at Tapawera. Testimony to the water- divining ability of the Rev H. Mason was given at a meeting of the Auckland Farmers' Freezing Company, spy s the "Herald." The chairman of the company explained that there was a shortage of water at the Southdown works, and the directors engaged the Rev Mr Mason, who, said the chairman, "spotted two really good springs, one of which gives a flow of 6000 gallons per hour, and the. othsr about--10,000 gialloiiis per hour. . The sinking of the w«lls cost, us a good deal ol : money, but the results were well worth it," "' • The success of English pageants has inspired Mr Johannes C. Andersen to suggest a Canterbury pageant. Writing to the papers he remarks that, at the close of next year, the province will be celebrating its diamond jubilee, and, as some ceremony is almost certain to mark that epoch, why not let that ceremony take the form of a pageant ? There are many incidents of both romantic and historic interest that could be represented without much trouble. Two infants of Masdames Hogan and Motley were left in a perambulator in Central Market, Adelaide, while the mothers went shopping. Suddenly the perambulator started, and ran in front of a horse attached to a vehicle. The animal became frightened, reared, and brought his fore feet on top of the peramulator, smashing it and injuring the- children severely. One baby's face was crushed, and the other sustained a sorious injury to the back.
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Colonist, Volume LI, Issue 12654, 27 September 1909, Page 2
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276NEWS OF THE DAY. Colonist, Volume LI, Issue 12654, 27 September 1909, Page 2
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