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COMMITTEE OF MANAGEMENT OF BENEFIT CONCERT TO MR G. E. FORSTER. The receipts for the concert on September 25 amounted to £210, and the expenses to JBI7 10s. Back Row: Messrs W. Miller, T. M. Black, W. T. Easton. H. M* Arthur, G. H. Clarkson. Second R.cro: Messrs J. H. Johnstone, A. Smith (treasurer), T. J. Anthony (stage manager), W. F. Lyon (secretary), A. J. L. Scott (chairman). Fbont Row Messrs A. W. Paoey, A. Hiihker G. E. M'Queen, J. W. Wootton. Absent: C. Stubley, G. F. Jackson. —H. J. Gill, photo. (Otago Witness, 11 November 1903)
OAMARU POST OFFICE AND NEW CLOCK. TOWER. ST. PATRICK'S BASILICA, OAMARTJ. The M'Lean clock and tower were erected out of funds bequeathed to the This striking and handsome church, built of white Oamaru stone, arrecta Hkm people of Oamaru by the late Mr John M'Lean, of Redcastle. attention, on account of ita picturesque architecture, and is visible for • loaf; (Photos by Hicks.) distance from the bills-. (Otago Witness, 28 October 1903)
THE GOLDEN BEACH DREDGE, MOLYNEUX RIVER, FROZEN IN. From the accompanying view the leader may form a fair idea of the severity of the frost in the Otago goldfields during the past winter. The ice, which was eight inches in depth in the paddock, was so strong that the dredge hands could work on it with a forge in full blast. The photo is by Mr J. McEachen, Alexandra. (Otago Witness, 28 October 1903)