PERSONAL.
j -Mr. U’o'viml A:i<lrow. Into <*f Mannj kau, lias «lociderl to open a kasiuess in j Sh imnon oh August Ist. Mr. E. Cano leave.- to-uigbt for I In* ■South Island, lon nil) retttru 10 Otaki on Wednesday. East night ;i kitchen ('.'II was I*l j oil -Mi'S Vera Reimeit, wlio is shortly to i'd married, ;it Mrs. Brandon h. ( Mayoress > residence, where quit-.: a itutulr attended. Miss Bennett. who is very popular. received many useful present s. The death occurred yesterday at j Wellington of Mrs. Guv Howie-, f,»i | .“Ohio years a resident Of Oraki. ].>e- | ceased bad been in indifferent health [ tor some time, and recently underwent an operation. A husband, two sous, and a daughter are left to mourn their j 10SS. I The funeral of the lain Mr. W. 11. ( Simcox took place yst .-r day, when the | procession left the Anglican Church S for the Native Church, where the- Revs, j 0. I\ Petrie. M.A., and the Rev. Teraui ora Tokoaitua conducted an impressive | ceremony. Hymns, npjoopriote t*. the I Occasion, wore also sung, white further ! services wen? held at the graveside. | where Past Grand Masters th,_. Otuki i Masonic Lodge read the last, sad rites. The cortege was a lengthy and representative one, and included mouthers of various local bodies, n- 'l a splendid following of Natives.
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Otaki Mail, 6 July 1923, Page 2
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