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Vicar's daughter: "Well, Mrs Mulligan, did you go to church oiT Monday to see my sister married?" Mrs Mulligan: 'No, miss; I don't take no interest in weddin's. I've been to one." One of the finest and most promising voices in Mr Pollard's juvenile operatic troupe at the present time is that of Miss Clarice Buckman, who has achieved success in musical circles in England, Australia and New Zealand. Miss Rosina is a native of Blenheim. Miss Clarice who, it will be remembered, took part in her sister's tour of New Zealand recently, was born in Palmerston North. At the meeting of the Borough Council last evening, Cr Haines referred to a. matter in connection with the cemetery which was dealt with under "Notes," in our issue of Saturday last. H6 stated that the persons interested in the original burial did not intend to allow the matter to rest. The Mayor said that he had been informed there was a burial partly in one plot and partly in the one adjoining. He- denied the -Council had any responsibility in the matter. He thought it was injudicious to create a difficulty in reference to the incident, as the Council could be relied upon to do all that was possible to rectify any erroi*. He said it was not a. Council mistake.. Cr Haines: "Then who is in charge of the cemetery." The Mayor: .."I do not know." Cr Haines: "Then it is time we did know." After a little further informal discussion, the subject dropped.

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Bush Advocate, Volume XX, Issue 1000, 11 April 1908, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Bush Advocate, Volume XX, Issue 1000, 11 April 1908, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Bush Advocate, Volume XX, Issue 1000, 11 April 1908, Page 5

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