Manawaru.
(From' our own correspondent).; • v We Uiu'Sorry taliave to announce the death of 'Mrs Mack wood, f eldest daughter of Mr Sheet, of Te Aroha West. Mr Mackwood telegraphed end intelligence to. the Rev. S Griffith .requesting him. to inform Mr and Mrs Sheet, which the Rev gentleman at . once did in his usual syiupathe-ic manner. As Mr Slieet is oiie of the oldest' settlers iu the district, he has jnany friends who will be soiTy to hear of his bereavement, more, so -As Mrs Mackwood leayes seven childien the ytfungest being 2 weeks-old There was no Bible class at Te Aroho • West on Wednesday night; it is very disappointing to the' members to have to loiter about the school-house and then no one. turn up to take the service after;it has been given out on . Sunday that the class - would be held usual. [Mr G. Devey has been on the ..sick •list'Jait'ely.''irrlto. ' We ai*o pleased to hear Mrs Hughes and family are much better after their severe attack of sickness..
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Te Aroha News, Volume XIV, Issue 8, 30 April 1898, Page 3
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172Manawaru. Te Aroha News, Volume XIV, Issue 8, 30 April 1898, Page 3
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