OTAKI
(•I TILEBRAFH.—SPECIAL TO 111 MST.)
OTAKI, This Day. The Otaki Girls' Club, recently formed, is making rapid progress, and at a recent meeting arranged for a programme of. social events. Dressmaking, millinery, etc., is to be taught.' The death, occurred on Saturday of Mrs. .Orindi'od, aged eighty years. Deceased arrived in New. Zealand by the Motuku in 1867, and, after a stay im Christohurch, came to Otaki, where she has_ resided for many years. A husband and family of four, viz.. Mrs. Farrelley (Khandallah), Mrs. Thomas Morgan i(Otaki), Mrs. J. Fairley (Otaki), and Mr. George Grindrod (Feilding), are left to mourn their loss. The funeral took place this afternoon, when the Rev. Mr. Petrie, M.A., conducted the ceremony. Master Gerard Khox, son of Mr. and Mrs.. Hairy Knox, left to-day for Auckland to .foin the H.M.S. Chatham.: Several _ other Otaki lads contemplate doing likewise at an early date.
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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 28, 2 August 1921, Page 8
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149OTAKI Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 28, 2 August 1921, Page 8
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