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Mr N. Harding, town clerk of Paten, arrived in New Plymouth by the mail train last night on a short visit.
Constable Hadler, of Fitzroy is at present on relieving duty at Waitara lor Constable Lapouple, who is on leave.
■Sir Alexander Matheson, who iormerly represented Western Austral a m .he Commonwealth Senate, arrived by ae Kimutaka from England, where he has resided for some years. He intends to reside permanently in Wellington, where he will act as New Zealand representative for tho London Morning Post. The funeral of the late Mr. . John Wrioht ot Ahoroa, Moturoa, at the io Henui Cemetery on Wednesday uhts attended by a parade of Maori War veterans. The late Mr. Wright saw service in the Waikato in the stimth, davs of the ’sixties. The Rev. r. . Harvie officiated al. the graveside .sMisted bv the Ven. Archdeacon Lxans, and •■The Last Post.” was sounded ns a mark of respect of the services of the veteran. Prior to the commencement of ordmbusiness nt yesterday’s meeting of the New ilyniontli Harbor Board the chairman (Mr. Newton KiSg) made Xce to ibe deatl, of two fornwr member, ot the board, Messrs. J. Tliomso and Walter .Bewley, which had occurred Xin the period since the previous meet'n- of the board. Mr. King sad both had been good settlers and good members of the board, and he moved f-hnt n vote of sympathy be sent to t ie relatives. The motion was earned oy members.in the customary manner.
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Taranaki Daily News, 20 January 1922, Page 4
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249PERSONAL. Taranaki Daily News, 20 January 1922, Page 4
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