LATE LOCALS.
A fine selection of handkerchiefs arc now showing at Addisons. Call am. inspect.—Advt. Miss Ita Dowling, a pupil of tinlocal Co vent, has been successful i passing the Government shortliam. and typists examination. For the jam season now approachin." secure your wants at Turner’s Fru Mart. A choice selection of raspberrk and gooseberries to pick from. Otln. fruits arriving later. News has been received of the deaf at Newcastle, New South Wales, t. Nov. loth, of Mr Henry Burmeister, ; former well known resident of Sout Westland. The deecased was 56 yearof age. He was a member of Mr Y. Wilson’s survey staff for a considerab' period, and later leaving 'Westlan ■ went to Australia. Mrs Colin Macfai lane, of Hokitika, and Miss Agnes Bu •- meister, of Wellington, are sisters, am! the only remaining members of tl family, who were all well known in South Westland in former years.
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 December 1929, Page 5
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