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LATE LOCALS.

A meeting of the United Football ( lull (seniors and iunions) will he held al Mclntosh’s Club rooms to-night at 7.:’.') o'clock. The Pirates to play Arahur.i toil,,:,row will be s'-h-i tod from the following; llngar. OCountir (2). Cmnl„,rt <■_>). Kelly, .Morris, .Mills. Maloney. Lee. Boyd. Dowell. Cain, Duncan, llaiissliiaun. Nolan. llowat and Rooney. Mails which left Wellington on the ill!-.. March, vit Panama arrived in London on the 19th. in-taut, and the mails which left Wellington <>n (he 2'Uii. Me. r.-li. via San Francisco, per ,!,,- Moungnnui arrived in London on the 23rd April. Mr George Clapton, an ild and much (-steenicd resident ol Seihlon-. ille. was fun lid dead ill his hut on Tuesday morning. He appeared to he in hi-U-lial health on Monday evening, and his sudden demise was a shuck to Ins many friends. Deceased was 7li years of age. lie followed mining at Ross and was a working mate with the late Rt. Hon. R. J- Seddon. \i!vioe has been received of the death of Mr 1-'ted Harrop of the Auckland Lands and Survey Department, which took place suddenly on Wednesday last. The deceased was a for-well-known resident of Hokitika w here he spent his boyhood days, grew no and married, being transferred some years ago to the Auckland Office ol tin- Lands and Survey Department. Tu his vmi tiger days he was a wedkiiown member of the RokiDba Cricket Club and Dramatic Club. He married bliss Shall rev, a sister of Mrs C. Pfablort „f Kanieri. and Mr W. Sbaffrcy. of Hokitika who is left with two children, one daughter being married. Deceased was „ broiber of the late Mr A. X. Harr„p. Mr Harrop was a well-known bowler in the northern cit.v. Mat 1 ) friends j„ this di-triet will hoar of his sudden end with extreme regret.

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Hokitika Guardian, 27 April 1923, Page 3

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302

LATE LOCALS. Hokitika Guardian, 27 April 1923, Page 3

LATE LOCALS. Hokitika Guardian, 27 April 1923, Page 3

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