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Miss E. Leeske will leave to-day on return to Christchurch. Miss ,1. Meikle will return thi s afternoon from Christchurch. Mr t. H Reid, o f Moana, returned yesterday from a holiday visit to Wanganui. Mr J. Wood sear., of Cobden, has been appointed to the Conductorship ‘>f St. Patrick's Church Choir Miss I>. Robertson, who has been visiting her parents, Mr and Mrs W. Robertson. will leave thi s morning on return tu Wellington. Messrs \V. Egtrfon and W. Dunean, of Fuller-Hay warj Thea,tre s (N.Z.) Ltd., arrived yesterday from Christchurch. The demth has occurred at London of Lord Abereonway, aged 84 years. He Was prominent in railway and shipping circles. A Sydney cable states that a dis tinguished visitor who arrived yester day there by the liner Maloja is tin Earl of Wemyss. He is coming Io New- Zealand on a- holiday, and i leaving Sydney to-morrow bv the W anganella. A London cable -states that Mr S. •L Lamorua Birch has been elected a member of the Royal Academy, ami Messrs Charles Clere, Stanley Ander son and Charleb Wheeler have been elected Associates. A Pittsburgh (U.S.A.) cable slates: —Half an hour after he had been appointed to succeed Judge John
Evans, who had died a few- hours before. Judge Sylvester Snee died of a heart ailment while penning a eulogy of his predecessor. Guests at the Albion Hotel include: —Mr F. Thompson (Hokitika;. Mr L. H. Bowe (Christchurch).-Mr M. .1. Turnbull (Christchurch), Mr and .Mrs G. Bollard (Christchurch), Mr 11. J. Fetch (Christchurch), Miss M. Hilt. Mr- and Mrs G. Jemmett, Mr C. T Bishop (Seddonville), Mr W. Skelton (Seddonville). Mr J. Thorn (Seddo-t ville). Air G. A. Maybury (Christchurch), Mr A. Lees (Ashburton). Guests at Bevington Is Hotel include:—Mr T. E. Roberts (Welling ton), Mr B. Y. Whyte (Christchurch), Mr and Mi ■s s. Patterson ; Edinburgh), Mr and Miss Sclandcrs (Nelson), Mr A. R. Griffen (Christchurch), 'Mr £. J. Foster (Welling ton). Mr F. W. Bostock (Christchurch), Mr E. Rawiisley (Christ) church), Mr C. E. Morrison (Ho kilika), Mr G. Olsen (Wellington). The death took place yesterday morning at the Rangiora Hospital, after a brief illness, of Mrs M. Dan dv, of Sefton, and late of Brunner ton and Runanga, at the age of 51 years The late Mrs Danilo entered the Rangiora Hospital only a short time ago, and was operated upon, but did not rally, A member of the well known MeTaggart familv of Runanga. she is survived by her husband and four sons (Maurice, of Tnames; William. of Christchurch; Wallace and Evan, of Sefton); besides six sisters and four brothers (Mfs W. Southward and Mrs Campbell, Christchurch; Mrs J. Doyle. Rapahoe; Mrs T. Dunn. Barry town; Airs T. E. Kennedy. Runanga and Mrs T. McCarthy, Kurow). The brother's a re Messrs William, Robert and John of Runanga: and Mr James MeTaggart, of Otira Mr and Mrs R. MeTaggart. Mr J. MeTaggart, Mr J. Southward and Mr n E. Kennedy left by last night N g' ods train for Christchurch
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Grey River Argus, 25 January 1934, Page 5
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