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(BT rELEORAPII.— SPECIAL TO THE POST.I MASTERTQN/T'ms Diy. ' Charles Wiutoringham, saddler, of Masterton, has been adjudged a bankrupt on his own petition. ■ ■ > At the annual meeting of the Miisteiv ton branch of tho British and Foreign Bible Society' the following officers were elected for the ensuing year :—President, the Bey. J. Divio; viee-presidenre, the Roys. .W. Beckett, W. Bullock, J. Datson, and G. S. King; lion., secretary and treasurer., Mr. T.. J?.« Watson; committee, Mesdames J. Mncßae, H. Jrl.. Beetham 11. F. R: Beetham, J. F. Maunsell, W. Beckett, Wakehum, VV. B. Chennells, W. Tyler, J. Perry, J. W. Blackman, Gray, Price, Hale, Malcolm, M'Gregor, Misses M'Gregor and Saundors. ■ . ...
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 48, 25 August 1925, Page 6
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