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Mr. A. Owen Jones, of Masterton. i is spending.a week in Christchurch. [ Mr. Noel Coward left Auckland for! San Francisco by flying-boat yester-1 day. The Rt. Hon P. Fraser. Prime Minis-1 ter. will return to Wellington today | from Auckland. Mr. Algar Williams, Christchurch. | who has been visiting Wairarapa re-■ turned home yesterday. The Hom R. Semple. Minister of, National Service, will* return to Wel-j lington today from the South Island. i The Hon. H. T. Armstrong, Minister! of Public Works, will return to Wellington today from the South Island, The lion. J. G. Barclay, Minister of Agriculture, left Wellington last night for Oamaru. to open the national flower show there today. Ho will return io Wellington tomorrow. 'l’he Hon. P. K. Paikea. representative of the Native race on the Executive Council, returned to Wellington ( from the Knipara district, North Auck-j land today. The Rev Pau! Kirkham. Vicar ofi Motueka. has been appointed Vicar of j Holy Trinity, Greymouth, states a Press .Association message, He will be inducted on April 6, Mr. S. M. Stone, of the Seatoim Bowling Club, has retured from a seat on the Council of the New Zealand | Bowling Association after having per-j ved <>n that body for 14 years Hcj has also taken a prominent part in the! administration of bowling in Welling-; ton fur many years. 'Fb.c funeral of the laic Mr. Eli Smithi look place yesterday afternoon and: was largely attended. The service as i Hyde's Mortuary Chapel and at the | graV'-'s'do was conducted by the Arch-J deacon E. J. Rich. The pall bearers’, u’l-r.- Mv-'Ts. W. 1. Clarke, P. Donovan. | T Smith and S Smith. Mr. Andersen Tyrer. the English: composer, conductor, and pianist, who; lias been in N< w Zealand for nearly ayear. m leave New Zealand for < Australia tird t!iv end of next month. After conducting examinations| in the Commonwealth, he is to go on | a : Imilor mi' sion to St iitfi Africa, after which fie hopes to visit England. There w;c. a large attendance at the funera! f the late Mrs. Janet Cars-; well at Masterton yesterday, and many | betmliful wreaths were received, in- 1 c’mdimi one from the local firm of' Messrs J Graham and Co Tiie ser-* vices al she home of -Mrs H B Madden ami at ih>' graveside wcr<- cenducted j I,the Res' !' McNem*, b* . p. .. R Dickw. TIW p-iil bearers , Me■!- i> I’m-well. A C.u well : W Rileh.e. H K Rimh C Brafigin ;md R Then t - ■ J--' ‘e.J we; ./err bdlw.v v. the (mwral thw f -w- !..'W Mr J.■id Je-ct.h. H P.lmt Ew R. . Fam i \ ; , mdmUed the service M St | Pah -. Church amt al ■ ■ that .-.I ' m I v. ■ ami 1 ' ■ .. ■. ■ he - - ■ 1 (’ ( "■ ■ ; :e- 1 pv . *:- <• • -,IT of the Me■ ■ - rtun C mi'? t? j .mi ' f • |» '.'.irkh-v J) |. I ..if .P Him- , . T Re: p.whe|! .u i J Scac. Afier a x ■' ilh m- hn Richard r rrm-rls t wn . h-rk of Web ; !::• fe- :th ■ ■ A'lHl" Street ‘ n Se-Mw- at tt.e a;;e e, ,-n M; RMe e: i- : ' ■' Em-Gwl, but i'i ;> •. .'• '> ’'■■• ’ ■ I ■ ■ z .. . , • j f „ .... f. ,A. : t’ ’ ( - . ' I
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 4 February 1941, Page 4
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