WAITARA.
(From Oiir Own Correspondent). March 17. Mr. Bert Cudhy, one of tlic local carriers, has been laid aside witli influenza, Iml, is now on the road to recovery. Mr. AV. Draper has been kindly undertakinjr his work. Intli'ieiiw. is Koins the rounds here, quite a lot beiii!;' down with it, but so far it is only mil). The funeral cf Ihe late. Mrs. Dewhirst Look place to-day (Wednesday), a large number of friends paying their lastrespect to the departed. Mrs. Dewhirst died at Xapier last Friday (nee Miss \r Foreman), and was brought through foi- burial here. She had endeared herself to (lie public of VTaitara, and it is to be rejrrcctted that sueli a young woman should be taken oIT so suddenly. Mr. and Mrp._ Foreman (parents) and Mr. Dewhirst.'(husband) have the publie's deepest sympathy in the loss they have been called upon to bear. The town to-dav (St.. Patrick's Day) is deserted, a large concourse of people having motored to Opunake. The' s/s YV'uitori left last nifdit for Vukuakcro to pick up 100 hales of wool. This place can only be worked in absolutely tine weather, as has to be surfed.
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Taranaki Daily News, 18 March 1920, Page 3
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194WAITARA. Taranaki Daily News, 18 March 1920, Page 3
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