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''"'■;D!r!\l^ l :/o£,<&e3^ ■ been ■■ TOnfmed.to for'' some Attack : - of '■■ sciatica, is '.now ; \ ■ Hearing ooHv^eß^, cence, and hopes soon to be about again.! ;•.'.•'/• Mr H, Goer, of the Martinborough Post Office, has been transferred to Gishoine. ;■,' j A Sydney paMe states that Dick : Ani'st batf M. Miss; Ajny Wdlliams*. ".".' ; ," ■"■'■' j Mr 8. Pwle, 'chttef clerk at the \ Bank of Kew Zealand in Carterton, ia away on a; fortnight's vis.it ito Timaru-; "fie is accompanied by Mrs Poole.'His 'place at. the Bank is being filled by Mr J. Murray, of Mas- . tertoai..' •';■'; ,-•:.■ "■ Mr Bruce Brown, son of Mr Richard Brown, of Masterton, who wasformerly on the staff of the Bank of New Zealand in this town, has been appointed' accountant at the Wai&awa branch of the same Banki , . Mr- ; and Mrs,- J.. Johnson,, of ; Masterton, left- by ; las.t naght'e boat for Sydney, where they .inteij%.to spend a few weekV holiday .T ! Messrs R. McKenzie and, R. M*«- : eenger, of the Miastertoij' , Amateur. A-thletip Gkb, are amongst the competitors at r the Givil Service Sports at Wellington to-day. The funeral of the. late'Mr C. A\ PownalT took place in Masterton yesterday (.';afternoon; and was 'very largely itiehded. The hearse,, which conta.req :k; beautiful polished oakcasket cohered in wreaths, was preceded bv the members of the Masonic fraternity;- The members of the legal profession in Masterton acted as pall-bearerß. u The funeral cortege included His» Worship the -Mayor and members of the Borough Council, ' several ey-Mflyors. of the Borough, a ; number of officials ' of the Racing Qlub>, and most of) our leading citizens. The iceremoriy ajt the graveside was performed by the Rev. H. "-v'W»tso'n. : -'.'■■"'"' -* i .'-•;" "'■"'•■'■•''. '■
Mr H. B. Tucker, of Falmerston North, was a visitor to- Master ton yesterday. The Rev. J. McGregor, of Dunedin, who has been relieving the Rev. A. T. Thompson in Knox Church, Masterton, wilil ,'jnwh his concluding esrmons in. the Church to-morrow, j The death is announced from Syd- i ney of W. S. Cox, the well-known j trainer. Miss Oolina MeKenzie, a pupil of;j St. Bride's Convent, has received from Trinity College of Music, London, a certificate of. merit for, Shaving passed in all divisions of the looal exiamiwations in the Theoi-y of Mm sic in connection. with that College. MSfls McKenaie, who .is the first in Masterton to receive this lion r our, has also recently passed the Counlterpoinsfc Examination of the Associated Board of the Royal Academy of MJuisdc and Royal College of Music. ,
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10543, 27 January 1912, Page 5
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