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Oflicar inspecting ranks, sergeantmajor following. Officer : " Private Atkins hasn't shaved this morning, sergeantmajor." Sergeant-major : "He is going to let his- beard grow, sir." Officer : " I can't have men coming on parade like this. Any man wanting to grow a beard must do it in his own time, and not on parade." Parades for the Manchester Rifles in October are published to-day. The funeral of Mrs Anderson, wife of Captain Anderson of the Permanent Defence force, took place on Saturday last at Johnsonville attended by a large number of persons who had known the deceased lady during her long residence in Wellington.

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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 40, 17 September 1889, Page 3

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