CENTENNIAL RIBBONS
ISSUE TO PIONEER SETTLERS FURTHER NAMES SUBMITTED. MASTERTON AND DISTRICT RESIDENTS. Additional names, as under, have been handed in to the Town Clerk, Mr G. T. O’Hara Smith, and the County Clerk, Mr J. C. D. Mackley, of residents who have resided in New Zealand for 75 years or longer, and who are in consequence entitled to receive a Centennial ribbon. Sir William Perry, Penrose. Lady Margaret Jane Perry, Penrose. Mr John Pascoe Perry, Essex Street. Miss Ellen Bennett, 59 Cole Street. Mrs Mary Jane Elliott, 111 Colombo Road. Mr Donald A. A. Nicolson, 7 Olive Street. Mr Richard Kilmister, 95 Bannister Street. Mrs A. E. Dixon, Masterton. Mr George Frederick Knapp, 79 Perry Street. Mrs Emily Batkin, Chapel Street. Mr David William Foreman, 41 Johnstone Street. Mrs Alice Vaughan, West Bush Road. Mrs Elizabeth Michell, Lincoln Road. Mr Thomas Wyeth, Totara Street. Mrs Margaret Wyeth, Totara Street. Mr John William Carswell, Bridge Creek, Bideford. Mr Robert Wilton, Homebush. Mrs Fanny A. Hopkins, Cole Street. Mr Walter Cameron, Te Ore Ore. Mrs Madeline Stewart, Essex Street. Mr Donald John Cameron, Renall Street. Mr Mark Wilton, Upper Plain. Mr Joseph Walter Perry, Brentwood, Upper Plain. Mrs Mary J. C. Macdonald, Rangitumau. i \ Mr Duncan McLachlan, Mount Bruce. Mrs Margaret McArthur Falloon, Wangaehu. Mr Richard Bannister, Whareama. Mr Thomas Cripps, 11 Kirton Street.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 26 February 1940, Page 4
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223CENTENNIAL RIBBONS Wairarapa Times-Age, 26 February 1940, Page 4
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