PATEA.
(From Our Own Correspondent.) CRICKET. The Patea Cricket Club sent a team to Waverley on Saturday last to play the final match for the Cooper Cup, the visitors being dispatched for 64 runs, Waverley winning the match by 223 runs, thus winning the 'cup. PERSONAL. • A number of friends assembled at tlf& residence of Mr C. Adams on Saturday last to tender congratulations to him and Mrs Adams on the occasion of their silver wedding. Mr and Mrs Adams were the recipients of a number of very valuable presents, including a handsome silver cake dish from Mr Adams’s fellow-workers', at 'the Patea Fanners’ Co-op. Freezing Co.’s works. It was with profound regret that news of the death of Mr Frank R-an-ford, of Stratford, was received in town on Monday morning. Mr Ranford was one of the best-known judges of Jersey cattle in Taranaki, and at- the time of his. death was president of the (Taranaki Jersey Council and chairman of the Stratford' Co-op. Dairy Co. Mr Ranford’s. death is certainly a great loss to this province.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 10 March 1925, Page 4
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