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Mr tind Mrs E. Cruickshank. Wellington, are at the Hotel Midland (Masterton).
Mrs. Frank Miller, High Street, Masterton, is spending a holiday in New Plymouth.
Miss E. Davoren, Pukekohe, stayed at the Prince of Wales Hotel. Masterton, .yesterday.
Miss A. Burling. Masterton, and Miss C. Hewitt, Carterton, are Wairarapa visitors to Wellington. Mr and Mrs M. Anglesey. Nelson, were guests yesterday at the Prince of Wales Hotel. Masterton. Mrs Nellie Miller, a well-known resident of Masterton. has entered the Masterton Hospital for treatment. The death occurred at Wellington yesterday of Mrs Agnes Summers, sister of Mrs Hutton, of Martinborough.
Mrs. G. Noad, Lyall Bay, who has been the guest .of Mrs. E. Staniforth, Essex Street. Masterton, has returned home.
Mr. and Mrs. B. Crerar, of Wellington. are spending Easter in Masterton as guests of Mr. Crerar's sister, Mrs. ! A. Thompson, Elizabeth Street. I The death occurred at Matangi. Waikato, recently, of Mrs Agnes Jane Coleman, widow of the late Mr William Coleman, at the age of 71 years. Mrs Coleman was born at Taita, Lower Hutt, and was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Eaton, Wairarapa. After her marriage in. the Wairarapa she lived for some years in Stratford and later in Waverley, and 20 years ago moved to Matangi. Waikato. Her husband predeceased her in 1924. She is survived by two sons and two daughters. They are Messrs. R. E. Coleman (Wairoa). and W. E. Coleman (Te Rapa), and Mesdames R. D. Lee (Te Kuiti). and H. J. Lee (Hamilton). Three brothers and two sisters also survive, Messrs. Geo. H. Eaton (Masterton), Thomas R. Eaton (Longbush) and Charles Eaton (Matangi), and Mesdames A. King (Rexwood Street, Carterton and W. A. Renall (Parkvale). Two brothers and one sister predeceased her some years ago. There are ten grandchildren. The funeral, which was largely attended, took place in Hamilton. The pallbearers were Messrs. H. Lee (son-in-law). Walter Hirst (cousin), Malcolm Coleman (cousin) and'L. Cole.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 21 March 1940, Page 8
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