Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

PERSONAL ITEMS

Mr. A. E. Washer, New Plymouth, who has been indisposed, has recovered and was able' to preside, at the meeting of the. North Taranaki Boys and Childs’ Club’s committee yesterdav.

Mr. D. S. Millar, M.A., lias been appointed assistant chaplain and assistant classical master at King’s College, Auckland. H<j will be ordained to the deaconate by Archbishop Averill on November 27. ' and will commence duties in February next.

The death occurred at sea of Sir James Crawford Maxwell, Governor and Com man der-i n-Ch igf of Northern Rhodesia, .states a London cable. Ho died on the Oronsay, on which he embarked ou a health tour on November 1.2.

Mr. Leslie Tilley, of the staff oi the Bank of Australasia, who was prominent in Wanganui Rugby and amateur athletic c-ncles some two years ago, • and who has been stationed at Te Ivuit'i. has been transferred to WRangarei.

Commissioner and Mrs Cunningham and Brigadier Scotney, of Salvation Army headquarters in New Zealand, who have been spending a few days in Taranaki, returned to Wellington yesterday. The funeral of Mr. William Moon took place at the New Plymouth cemetery yesterday, when members of the Taranaki Veterans’ Association wer e in attendance. The service was conducted by Archdeacon C. Eaton an'd prayers were said l>v Archdeacon F. C. Evans and the Bev. J. Nixon. The Last Post was sounded.

The funeral of the late Mrs. Harvey Bailey took place at Hawera yesterday and was attended In- a large number of friends and relatives from many parts, of the district. The service was taken at th e Abuse and at the. graveside by Rev. W. D. Morrison Sutherland, and there were present a number of members of the Druids’ Lodge, of which Mr. Bailey had been a member for many years. The bearers were Messrs N. Grant, B. Bailey, V. Hannah, E. Williams, B. Cannon and W. Hamilton. Many beautiful wreaths were sent as tokens of sympathy.

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/HAWST19321119.2.17

Bibliographic details

Hawera Star, Volume LII, 19 November 1932, Page 4

Word Count
324

PERSONAL ITEMS Hawera Star, Volume LII, 19 November 1932, Page 4

PERSONAL ITEMS Hawera Star, Volume LII, 19 November 1932, Page 4