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A cablegram from Columbia, n °uneed the death of Flofessor X ter Williams of the University -Missouri. Sir James Mills, who sailed yes day by the Rangitiki for Etigla celebrated his 88th, birthday yester When he was entertained by a num of friends at a party aboard the yes The Duke and Duchess of K aie spending a holiday in Yugo Sla as guests of the Prince Regent ■ Princess Olga, at their summer : dence on Lake of Bouenev. The T cess Alga and the Duchess are ters. During the voyage from Londo s the liner Rangitaue, which arrive l Auckland yesterday, a first-class 1 senger, Mrs. L. R. Lewis, of Cl church, died at sea on July -’4 ' burial was made at sea. A' clear 1 among the passengers and the eV Conducted the service T>‘e death at Wellington of r - Wilfred M. Dawson is recorded Iress Association telegram. F v ’ af the assistant-manager of amps Ltd., and was prominen eon ‘ nected with short wave wirelef aus * mission. He was 37 years of ; Guests at the Hotel Doming l udo Miss Gil landers (Westport)/ Condon (Westport). Mr, McMilla Ohristchurch), Mr. Fraser (Chr uurch ), Mr. Apres (Stillwater) Mr Crowe CReefton). Mr. Brown ’(Sy/). Mr. Boyce (Hokitika), Mr. Flen (BlackMr. Morel (Kumara)
The wedding took place 4 evening of Miss M. Taggart, of an ily, to Mr. E. 11. Phibbs, of MP ort - The I bride was given away b' Ir - Taytor. Mr. Allan Archer* Beef ton, was best man and Mi Taylor, matron of honour. Aft» 4lc ceremony the guests were entered a t the ro sidence of Mr. N. Tayl and later left by car for the north. Guests at the Roy Hotel include Mr. D. C. Sclater Wellington), Mr 9. Hall (Wellington'Mr. T. Everest fChristchurch), Mr. Everest (Christchurch), Mr. D. Fjennehy (Christchurch), Mr. N. y'iear (Mawhcraiti), Mr. G. McGrY (Wellington), Mr M. J. O ’Neil Christchurch), Mr. F. Siegert (Chrislurch), Mr. A. Archer (Reefton)Mr. E. Cholerton (Christchurch), J. and Mrs. Ray (Christchurch), J. F. Vonlachstein (Christchurch). The death ha occurred of a wellknown TaranakJersey cattle breeder and judge. Mr. ’’ederick William Cornwall, of BellbVk, aged 68. who engaged in farnv’g in the Bellblock district, forty yirs ago acquiring the pedigree stoc’ from W. K. Hulk, pioneer of Jersefbreed in Taranaki. From that, Mr. Co|wall built the herd upon which his reputation as a breeder was establi/ed. He was an honorary life member of the New Zealand Jersey Rreedes’ Association, and filled judging ngagements all over New Zealand. tie was never married. He is survivd by three sisters, Mrs. L. C. Sladd/n (New Plymouth), Mrs. Davies (kelson) and Mrs Pott.
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Grey River Argus, 1 August 1935, Page 5
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