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I.PICK JL'RESH ASSOCIATION.! WOMAN TOUND DEAiD. Eketaliuna, This Day. Emily Caroline Fafeita, aged 39, wife Of" M. a- farmer at Nireaha, was found dead in bed at four o'clock on Sunday morning; .The doctor is prepared to give a certificate that she died a natural death., , CTSBORNE'S CARNIVAL. . • ; ■ .-ri— Gisborne, This Day. Poverty Bay Club'a contribution to the "Carnival Queen Competition" SToseu~"with a total subscription .of £5127. This has been allocated to the following}} :—Hospi tal Ship, £2130; New Zealand wounded £1847; Belgian Relief Fund £1050; Servian H'elief ■*'Fli&d' '-£$0;' And for' anaesthetics £10. The carnival committee report having ■£25,000 .in hand, and expect to raise the amount to £30,000 by Saturday. UREIS. ' "Talhierston x n.. This Day 1 . Since the beginning ot the war the Wellington military district has furnished all the .quotas asked for tlie Expeditionary Forbes, also lor the two new service battalions and has fOO men in excess of Tlie requirements. The Hawera .group is the best recruiting centre with Wellington and Palinerston next in The Seventh Reititd camp at Trent-ham not earlier than June 14th or later than Ju'ne;llj>. ' REMANDED FOR ABANDONING A CHILD." . A wfrrriaii.'named Winifred Carrick arrested-at Palnierston North, on i cha.fgjj.of abandoning a child in a hollow £je&'33n'tliS bank of the Avon, in Cliiistciiitrch, in February ! ast, was reniiifded' to Christchurch. ..Bail avus 'granted in two sureties of £200 each.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 31 May 1915, Page 3
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