STRATFORD DAY BY DAY.
(From Out Resident Correspondent.) •Stratford, Yesterday. On Wednesday Mr. B. Martin Gernhoeter of Inglewood was married to Miss Koss Rogers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Rogers of Bird Road; The wedding was held at the residence of the bride's parents. Dr. Valentine and the Borough Counci' confer- to-night in regard to the appointment of a health inspector for the borough. The well-known footballer, "Don" Cameron, had the misfortune to sprain his ankle during the course jpf the practice match yesterday. This may bar him from taking part in the earlier cup matches. Mr. W. (t. Kenrick prqs/ded at the S.M. Court this morning, j lor allowing blackberry to flower on jAeir properties two defendants were ti 'i<\ £2 each and costs at'the S.M. Coir this morning. A third defendant, ao had cut the Wackberry bushes, mi .- which had sir.-ee flowered, was fined A ', and costs. The Education Board in pectors nave" been examining the schools in the Wangamomona districts this wijek. They -re-, turned to Stratford last nght, and this morning examined the Coivent. The rather unusual -spectacle was to hj?. seen the other day in 1 >e back country of a ladv driving a -chicle, which was heincr utilised as a- ?earse, containing a coffin. I regret to hoar that Mrs. C. Carwy, of Cardiff, who has bee i in indifferent health recently, has hei i compelled to go to New Plymouth f< ■ further treatment, r
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 383, 7 May 1910, Page 8
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242STRATFORD DAY BY DAY. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 383, 7 May 1910, Page 8
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