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The Mayor of Hastings has returned home after the Easter holidays. Mr. P. J. S. George left Hastings for Auckland this morning to attend the biennial conference of the New Zealand branch of the Manchester Unity Order of Oddfellows. Mr. S. T. Uren, who has been manager of the. Bank of New Zealand, Apia, for three and a-half years, >ha-s been appQintx?d manager of the Bank of New Zealand at Dargaville. Right Rev. Dr. Liston, of Auckland, accompanied by Very Rev. Monsignor Ormond, tot. Benedict’s, and Rev. Father Deiany. .Dunedin, leaves Auckland on Tuesday next by the Aorahgi, m order to attend, the twenty-eighth International Eucharistic Congress at Chicago. Among the guest? at the Masonic Hotel, Napier, are:—Air. and Mrs. Joblin (Derby, England); Mr; and Mrs. A. Ti Spain. Messrs. A. Mead, 1 W. Hegarwty. H. J. Dawson. R. E. Allen, J. Holden; A, T. Russell. N. Park, N. B, Buxton W, McLean. K. Hogg. B. Scannell (Auckland), T. Alorris (Lower Hutt). At a meeting, of the. Hastings Citiz* enss Band, last night, the. conductor, Mr C. Bryant, moved a vote of, condolence with the .relatives of the late B. Cosgrove l ,, of Waipawa, at one time bandmaster of the tYaipawa Band, who was killed in Waipawa on Thursday. The motion was carried in silence. The Memorial Church at Lunesdale, Onga Onga, was the scene of a very pretty and popular wedding on Wednesday last, when Marjorie, eldest daughter of Air. and Mrs John Bibby, of Lunesdale, was united in the bonds of matrimony to- Bernard, youngest .son of Air. and’Airs (). Carlson, of Anaroa, the Rev. Canon Butterfield being the officiating clergyman.
Mr. H. G. Apsey, head of tlio wellknown local fruit packing, storing and exporting firm of H. G. Ap se .V and Co., leaves Hastings on Alonday. morning to attend a meeting of the Refrigeration Committee in Wellington. Alatters of considerable importance to fruitgrowers are to come under consideration and important decisions in reference to the refrigeration of fruit are likely to be reached. At St. Jude’s Church, Lyall Bay, Wellington, on Raster Monday a quiet wedding of interest to Napier was solemnised when Aliss Florence Iris Lindergreen, daughter of Air. and Mrs Geo. Lindergreen, Rotorua, ail’d granddaughter of Airs J. P. Lindergreen, Napier, was married by the Rev. F. B. Page, of Wellington, to Air. William James Bowker, of. Napier; son of Mr. and Mrs J. H. Bowker. Wellington.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVI, Issue 96, 10 April 1926, Page 4
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