"BANJO" PATERSON.
Tnis adventurous war correspond'int of J'he Argus, who is known all over the' colonies by his papular poem, "The Man from Snowy River," tha best bash lyric ever written, is on his way to New Plymouth, and is travelling as faafe as possible that ha may be back in Sydney for tho Commonwealth celebrations. He was hand ia glove with L)rd Roberts snd his fighting generals, acd was allowed to go wherever he liked. Ha tms been received with thn greatest enthusiasm in Australia, and is frequently the recipient of many floral, wreaths and : bouqiwte from ladies in the audience, His appearance hero has been fisad for next Monday, when be takes'for his subjects, "New Zealauders.and Australians in Action " and " Humours of an Army on the March." His thiy being limited to one night, Mr. Paterson will thus give two lestures in oae.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 247, 14 December 1900, Page 2
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