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Mrs S. Lang arrived yesterday from Wellington.
Miss <?r. Smith arrived yesterday from Palmerston North.
Mr L. Hunter arrived yesterday from Wellington.
Dr. E. Teichelm'an.n, Hokitik.a, re turned yesterday from Dunedin.
Airs E. Caldwell returned yesterday from' Christchurch.
Miss I?. Prince returned last even ing from a visit to Christchurch.
Miss M. Dando returned yesterday from Christchurch.
Mrs 11. J. Clark, Christchurch, ar rived yesterday on n visit to Grey mouth
Mrs S. W. Webber was a- passenger by yesterday’s express, en route from Wellington.
Mr CP. Porteous arrived; yesterday from Christchurch, and proceeded to Westpor:, where he will v sit friend-.
Mr G. W. Stringer (Railways guard. Tokanui), w'll arrive to-morrow, on transfer to Greyinouth.
Mr E. J. Wilson. Hokitika, returned by yesterday's express from Christchurch.
Superintendent E. -Hose and Messis R Robertson. P. Hall and D. Jobhng Christchurch Red Cross Society, arrived yesterday and proceeded I<> Beetton.
An Official Wireless announced that Sir Percival Clarke. Chairman of the London Sessions, died suddenly. He was aged 64 years.
Mr J. iC'ook. Railways yard foreman. Greymouth, will leave on Monday next" on transfer, on promotion, to * a similar position at Christchurch.
Guests at. the Royal Hotel include Mr C'oxon (Christchurch). Mr Britten (Christchurch). Mr; dates (Chrv iehurch), Mr Andrews (Christchurch). Mr and Mrs Pratt (Christchurch), Mr Mowat, "fit Dickson.
The funeral of the late Henry Hugh Hambleton took place lb’s afternoon at Karoro Cemeterj. The services, at dt?ceased g Jate residence, flDuketahi Street, and at the graveside, were conducted by Archdeacon J. A. Jermyn.
Passengers by yesterday s expre.-s to Christchurch included: Airs C. Graham. Airs L. Alelrose (on return), Airs M. and Air N. Finch. Al'-ss D. Greenhill (to Christchurch), Air R. HDrummond (to Dunedin), and Air T. Spencer (to Wellington).
The death occurred on Sunday at his residence. 91 Ira Street, Aliramar, Wellington, of Patrick John (Paddy) Sullivan, beloved husband of Louisa E. Sullivan, formerly of Goldsborough. The late Mr Sullivan was 63 years of age.
The honour of being tho first woman barrister to appear in wig and gown as counsel at the Auckland Supreme Court was held bv Miss Marion Hollowav. who appeared yesterday morning for one of the parties, in a case relating to the interpretation ol vilD. -1 Justice Pair presided.
Guests at Revington's Hotel include Mr and' Airs W. W. Lechner Texas. U.S.A.), Miss AL Nowlin (Dallas Texas. U.S.A.), Air A. F. Alyall (Auckland). Air H. D. Christie Christchurch), Air G. Hart Chris - church), Air and Airs Willis church), Air D. Harrold (Nelson). Ak D. C. Johnston (Christchurch).
The marriage look place recently at St. Patrick’s Church of Thomas A\ illiam, only son of Air and .Airs T. Bai rett, Greymouth, to Ngaw Madeline. 0 „lv’ dangMor ot Mr CM. and late Mis Carter, ot Clmslrliureh pliss Al Kvle was bridesmaid and AU 1. Hatch was best man. Rev Fat her Kellv officiated. Subsequent to the ceremony a reception was held at AH and Airs J. Kyle's residence, Shakespeare Street.
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Grey River Argus, 7 October 1936, Page 5
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