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MANAWATU ITEMS

A quiet wedding was solemnised at Palmorston'.North'last week, when Mr. James T. Tronibath, returned soldier, and a popular resident of To Horo, was married, to. Miss Lu,cn?, of Awnhuri. At the annual meeting of the JUnnniratu Blunt Club the following officers were elected for the ensuing year:—Patron, Mr. J.' "A. Hash; M.l'.; president. Mr. S. K. Lancaster; vicj-presiilents, Messrs. I!. S. Abraham, AY. Andei-jOM. .T. Balsillio, T. TSevnn, J. Buirnieister, Hugh Burrell,. J. iT. Bryce, AV. E. Barber, D. Buchanan. E. W. Collins, L. If. Colliiison. J. Cnmeron, 'S. W. Carter, -. Cowmi, T. S. Easton, W. Plynn, Hugh Gillies, S. Hall, ■T. (loring Johnston, J. Kearings, C. A. J. Levett, G. A. Loughmin, Jos. linldater, J. lumsden, B. Ling, K. A. M'Knnzic, O.M'Elroy, L. M'Doiiiild, 11. M'Ewen, Br. Mandl, R. M'Be'th, P. A. St'Ji'ardy, R J. Xathan, W. H. J'arafa, J. S. Parsons, G. S. Perry. AV.'Reid, A. Roberts, 0. Robinson. E. Sinclair, J. Sinclair, K. ]?. Scott, G. Shaw, A. Sutherland. Colonel Samuel, H-. Tanner, D. Twigjr, E. Wood, C. 1 ,, . Vnllance; treasurer, Mr. L. H. Collinson; lion, veterinary surgeon. M.r. F. T. Dauvers; nmiitor, Mr. N. H. Sinclair; executive wmniittee, Messrs.-A. R. Lancaster, E. Short, D. B. M'Ewen. L. H. Colliuijon, J. Purcell, W. Taylor, D. Pringle. J. Parsons, II". Gillies, T, Slinw, X. Short, J. Crook. 11. Boberts: ?iin.stor, Mr. E. Short; acting-master. Mr, N. Short: deputy-m<ister=, Messrs. W. Taylor nCiwitea),' D, B. M'Ewen (Jtnin-nnga), J. Shair (l?nn!»ilikpi Line), H. B. Lniicwtsir (Tp Matai). T. Shaw (Aulcnutnro).

On Friday, February 28, a larsr anil representative meeting was hold at liiimiythorpe in the library room to'consider'the best means of commemorating Hie 'work of'fhn soldiers who have fought for thr-ir country, and the erection of n. memorial to tho'e who have been killed. Jfr. li. Currie was voted to (he chair, 'and lie fHilly explained the object of t.lw mectinß. After the subject was- fully dealt with and different proposals sujfStated, it was decided to set up a commi ties to go into the cost of erecting a suitable monument in Hie Domain prouiul; also to obtain tlie necessany informatioii. The. committee elected consisted of Messrs. R. Carrie, W. Maxwell, L. Lnssen, J. Hen.'en, ,T.' Thomas, H. Dixon. G. M. lifliison, ,T. AV. Clevely, J. Scheldt, and Mrs. Malmo.,

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 137, 5 March 1919, Page 8

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MANAWATU ITEMS Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 137, 5 March 1919, Page 8

MANAWATU ITEMS Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 137, 5 March 1919, Page 8

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