LATE LOCALS.
Look! Wet or fine come to the Druids Rail on August 7th and have the time of your life. Paper caps, trumpets, and balloons/ etc. Dancing programme' arranged by the High Master of the Black Hand Ort-fiestra,. to say nothing of the fascinating music they i have chosen for yob. It will make y'ou : say: I’m glad I’ve come to the Druids’ Ball. Tt : certainly is the' best off all.”
The funeral of the late Eli Talmn’i/ jun.-, took place at Aralmra yesferdayf and was attended 5y a large number qf, friends, including school children. •’ Th6‘. service was, conducted by the Rev. J/ Trekatene (Ratafia) of ChristcWch, at the liouse and the graveside ,in thq Maori tongue. After singirig the, liymii'; “ Ete Mangaitirobia/’-the'Rev. Trekatene in at few words expressed the feelr ings'of the Maoris towards their pakehafriends. He hoped and trusted, with the help of the Almighty the good feelings between Maori and . pakeha wilk Always remain firm. A number of-.-floral tributes were laid on the grave.; and one from the teachers and pupils", of the Aralmra school.
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 August 1929, Page 5
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