JOTTINGS FROM WANGANUL
(By Telegraph.—Special Correspondent) Wanganuj, April 2L The Sev. J. Humphreys, vicar of St. Laurence, Aramoho, leaves in a few days on a trip to his native land, Wales. He will return to the Domin-' ion.in about twelve ninths. . ■.. . [ >
A ycuth named Ellis, who recently brokd out or Wangaaui Gaol, was today committed by the magistrate to Burnham. Hβ was charged with the theft of a bicycle' at Foxtori;
Tlie Rev. A. S. Wilson,.pastor of the Lngestre Street Baptist Church, who laas been away some weeks on sick leave, returned last night greatly improved in health. The annual election for the presidency of the Cosmopolitan Club resulted in the return of Mr.G. M. Gardener, who defeated Mr. Geo. Spriggens by 259 :te 225. • ■ ' .■ .. . "...
At-a meeting of those interested last night it. was decided, to enter' .the Wangamti Garrison Band for the forth-' coming Ba'llarat contest, and to pro. mote a bazaar to supplement the funds already in hand. The cost will run into several hundred pounds.' / .
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 798, 22 April 1910, Page 8
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168JOTTINGS FROM WANGANUL Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 798, 22 April 1910, Page 8
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