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Miss L. Finnerty, of Midhlret, liai been appointed infant mistress at the Eltham school. A cable from Vancouver reports the death at Sidney, British Columbia, olMr. John Macoun, who was the botaaitt witli the Canadian Paciflo Railway exploration survey, under Mr. Snaford Fleminij the originator of the Pacific cftbli. ( Mr. W. E. Best, president of the Xew Zealand Society of Accountant*; and tbf secretary, Mr. I>. G. Johnston, will visit New Plymouth on August 8 nW, and ' will address a meeting of members of ■ the local branch. At St. Mary'* Hall, ITawera, on Monday night, the new vicar, the Rev. jL Franklin, and Mrs. Franklin, were heartily welcomed by the parishioners, Tm speakers were Mr. D. H. Caplen (people's warden), the Rev. A. Liver3cdjw (Methodist), and Cnp'.ain Friberg (Salv«(io» Army). In t.l u , course of his reply, tlie vicar said lie hoped that when the new diocese of Taranaki was formed. Hawera would become the ctvthedral town by reason uf He,central position.—Star.
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Taranaki Daily News, 21 July 1920, Page 4
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