PAHIATUA NEWS
Puhiutuu, December 19The death occurred yesterday morning Vaughan, who Is survived by a and a little daughter, had been in failing health for tlie past twelve mouths. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Turner, of Poit bald, Egypt, are on a visit to the district- |be> are staying with Mr. and Mrs. P. Tulloch, Pa sn n the”eve lr of hcr'mrriage, Miss Jessie Irving, for the past nine years uu "P«a t < >r it till! I’aliltttuu Post and Telegraph Office, was presented by the stall with an eight'lav striking clock. Mr. A. .1. Goer actingpostmaster in. making Um preseiilution, le ferred to tlie efficiency of Miss Ireing as un operator, and to her popularity with the subscribers. Miss Irving is to lie married to Mr. R. H. Taylor on Boxing Day. Shortly after the commencement of tlie challenge matches for the Oxley Cup and Gosling Stars between Pahiatua (the hold nrs) and Woodville, on the iocnl green yes lerdnv afternoon, heavy rain set tn, nhhli necessitated the abandonment of tlie games lifter four or five heads had been plajed Tlie following are left in the senior singles howling championship, which is fie"'played jm Um two-lite system :--A. »• Bisset v. Dr. Paterson liodd '■ J. A. »>» set. Chatwin v. Kershaw, J. A. W aish a *' 3 Mr. A. Burrell is on holiday at Hamiiton.
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Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 74, 20 December 1929, Page 14
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223PAHIATUA NEWS Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 74, 20 December 1929, Page 14
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