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Mr J. Adamson ( , Harihari, loft on Saturday for Christchurch. Mis s N. Syme, Runanga, left on Saturday on a, holiday vjisit to Christchurch. Miss M. Ruano, who has been on a visit to Christchurch, returned by Saturday ’s express. Miss V. Larsen of Christchurch, arrived by Saturday afternoon’s express on a visit to Greymoutlu Mr I. Steel, who has been on a short visit to Christchurch, returned bv Saturday’s express. Miss M. Minchin of Christchurch, arrived on Saturday on a. visit to her parents, Mr aJi*d Mrs 11. Minchin, Guinness Street. Mr Cl Kyle, who has been on a vi'sfct to his parents, Mr and Mrs W. Kyle, left on Saturday on h{is return to Christchurch. A London cable states the New Zealander, W. E. Merritt, is returning to England, to play cricket for Risht.on, in the League. Mr Alex. Galbraith, who has been' on a holiday visit to his home in Cobden, left by Saturday morning’s express for Chris church and Wellington. .nd Mrs Sheffield, who have been on a holiday visit to Greymouth, as the guests of Dr. W. McKay, left on Saturday on return to ChristA cablegram from. Rome stated that Signor Mussfodiui is now a grand father, his daughter, Edda, wife of Count Ccano, Italian Charge d’Affaires in China, having given birth to a son.
Messrs A. Thompson (President), W. Sherlock (Vice-President), W. T. Vaughan (Secretary), J. Beard, Fred Parker (N.Z. Middleweight cha/mpion; Alex Dasher, G. Mclsaacs (members) of tftic Nelson Boxing team, left on th dir return to NeNlso-n yesterday, • ■ Ihe Coast Road and the Inangahua Junction.
A Sydney cable states that an im pressive memorial service to th© late Sir John Monash, was held at tfli-o Great Synagogue, Sydney, on Saturday, and was attended by the Gover nor and leading citizens, while a state funeral was tyceorded. the deceased General yesterday at Melbourne. At the Sydney Diversity, the Carillon played Chopin’s funeral march.
Miss Thelma, McMasters. wnosc marriage to Mr William David Panekhurstt, takes place next month, was on Friday afternoon, on behalf of the manager aud stall’ of Messrs Ashby Bergh and Coy., predated with a. silver tea set. The presentation was made by Mr George Ashby, who cjx pressed regret at losing such an efficient member of the staff, and wished her the best of health and happiness in the future. Mists McMasters suitably responded.
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Grey River Argus, 12 October 1931, Page 5
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