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At the concluriou of the Saturday match between Tirfiaru and Kia Toa. President Watson, of the latter club, referred to the approaching departure of Mr W. J. Bariloley from Timam. He congratulated Mr Bardeley on the important position he was about to occupy. At the same time they ae "bowlerfe so.rry -to lose him. and would-be pleased to see him back in Timam at any time. On behalf of his club he wished Mr Baitklcy all prosperity in the future, arid they would •always fee! 'proud that he had been “ one of us ’’ for a long m mbet of ,Tents. Mr Bardsky was the recipient of ’a beartr “three times three’’ from the combined clubs. Mr Bardsley thanked Mr Watson arid players for their kindnesses. . Mr M. J. Taraaoh, a son of Mr Band Lamach, intends to take up the practice of his profession (the law) in the Hawke’s Bay district. _ Mr C. F. Alexander, the Dunedin Corporation’s tramway manager, is at present on holiday leave. Dr Trilby King, who is due at Hobart at the end of the current month,, will attend "the session of the British Society -for the Advancement of Science, who meet at Auckland. _ . ' The following names were inadvertently omitted from the list of passes published in another column Balclutha : Matilda M. Hull, who passed - matriculation, solicitor’s - , and medical preliminary. Lawrence : Jessie Gordon, who passed matriculation and solicitor’s general knowledge.

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Evening Star, Issue 15395, 20 January 1914, Page 4

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PERSONAL Evening Star, Issue 15395, 20 January 1914, Page 4

PERSONAL Evening Star, Issue 15395, 20 January 1914, Page 4

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