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Miss Vera Campbel'. kite "I ** u Inehbonnie School, li:i< emiHnenced till tics "I the Wal'irim frluml, South West lan.l. A Fiji cable reeoi.ls Urn death ..I Mrs K S. Watson, a ihiugliHei- of Mr. William Hughes of Wanganui, ol tvphoid. Mr J. 11. Blackwell, of Kaiapoi, ha? .»< en invite I Io rente-1 the Kainpoi sent in th< nterests of th? Reform Harty at tin io vt general ion<. Miss .Marie Parfitt, of Greyinnuth ,vas yesterdax afternoon recalled m the Christchurch Competitions ‘n '•< Elocutional*/ Scholarship event. rrM 1 • H- E. Holland. Lvadvi of tin Labour Party, arrived in Tlri x nio'itl from Wes#,port last evening. ; nd leave this morning for \\ ellmgton to ntt* 1 ' - the ]ate Prime Min’stor’s funeral. Captain P. Donell left far Lyit.d ton yesterday morning. Miss AT. Main has returned to T*ir:* inki after spending a holiday vid» in Grey mouth. Misses L. i' liiic an I () Ne ]] •It yeste* d-. •: •< 1. ; I, ip to . a ! Tini.**. i:: Lord Milner (.says fi London wire* n Monday i.iaint.*in<*<| :i '•light impro* ement all day. Dr. Br*:. •• I’gv \vh" I::.. bee i mi-.li-cal officer fir ' ie It". MediiaJ Association (<t the pa<t four yea’s, hrs resigned. .e 1 •• I 1 commence praid.rc ; n Otago. Mr. CaJdwell, of Tokoiuaru, in com pany with Mrs Caldwell (nee Blank), after a holiday visit to the West Cons’ where they have been the guo.i- ol Mrs Caldwell’s mother, leflt, on return to the North Island bv the express ves ’erday. Mr and Mr. ? IT. Richmond left for Wellington yesterday morning Mr J. Taylor, of Cobden, k ft yestirday for < h'ehurch. A message from Capetov. a > tales ihat the Prince of Wales is at present visiting at Sir Abe Bailey’s farm near Colcsbcrg. iTon 71. L. Michel. Pa’-t 1 epnC Grand Master of the New Zealand Freemasons, left by yesterday’s express to attend the I unreal of the late Kt. Hon W. F. Massey, I.i'c Grand Master of the Order. Mrs S. 1.. Armstrong was a passenger by ’-.•st'r Itiy morning k outgoing express. Mr W. R. Kettle will Imre t. r Wellington this moin ; ng. Mr W. .1. Buller, of llok’l.k.i, left by yesterday’s express on route to Wellington. Mr A. S. \rinstrong was a passenger by the outward bound express yesterday. At Rotoinanu school ' ert:. n ates wTFch were won in a. recent iirst aid examination in a class led b\ Mr. .V Peat, were presented the other dax by Lady Lauder.

Hon. J. G. Coates, Minister ol Public Works, ha> intimated that owing to t.ho Prime Minister’s death his projected visit to the West Coast nas been indefinitely postponedMessrs .Jirs »> •>' M.P., W. 11 Parfitt, (.Mayor of Greymouth), I’ Donnellan (County Chairman of Grey) \V. R. Kettle (Chairman of the Gieymouftjl Chamber of Commerce) and 1 • TT. T. Seddon are among those leaving by the special express if; n ev? ’>'• to-day on their wn\ ;«» W *,■ uigto i io attend the funeral to-morrow of th? la't,c. Kt. Hon. W. F. Massey. If Labour <•■.»ii*. e. * (hi vlnirch North at the coming Parliamentary elections, Mr .1. K. Archer, the Labour Mayor of Christchurch, will not be th? candidate. This announcement was made at the meet iej; of the North Canterbury Labour Representation Committee on Saturday night by Mr. Archer. Mr. It H. Richmond. who is now the Grand Master of the New Zealand Freemasons, in succession to the late Rt. Hon. W. F. Massey, proceeded overland by yesterday’s express, cn route for Wellington to at>gnd the funeral to-morrow of the lane Prune Minister. During the excitement of the contest between Gloaming and The Hauk at Hastings on Saturday, the well-known sportsman, Air W. Ellingham, dropped dead on the grandstand. Deceased was a well-kndwn figure, and was th? breeder of that great steeplechaser Moifaa, who, after winning good races in the Dominion, was shipped to England, where he won the Liverpool Grand National Steeplechase. Denbigh, a good horse over country, carried the late Mr Ellingham’s colours* when winning the Ha.wke’s Bay Steeple chase and Wellington Steeplechase as far back as ISSG. Mr A. Ellingham, of Hastings, is a brother of deceased.

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Grey River Argus, 13 May 1925, Page 5

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PERSONAL Grey River Argus, 13 May 1925, Page 5

PERSONAL Grey River Argus, 13 May 1925, Page 5

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