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. Hons. J. Iti.r.r and .1. ,K. Jenkmson,j ■two, of the fii'sfL-.bov Legislative Conn- ; ■cjlloi-s, retired to-dav (states ortr W el-1 lington correspondent). They made-: valedicitory MieeebX's yesterday and i were entertained in Bellamy's by their brother councillors Thev wore anointed in 1892. It wi'li lie remembered by old-tinnr politicians that -Mr Jcnkiwon received thf> telegram announcing his: appointment to the. Council while be was working inside a boiler at ironworks at eiiristohurch. He has .since left his trade of iboiler-nuvkcv, taking up business in Wellington. Hon. J. who is an accomplished French sclio'vir, was a working a-omnositor at tlie time ol his appointment. " lWh men worthily represented La.!>or and A3 year.-; ago were leading men in tlie militant Labor ranks of those d.ivs. We regret to announce the death of Mr William Rankin, whicli took place at his late residence at Charlton on Monday last. The deceased was * wellknown and highly-respected resident and was a. keen and, capable agriculturalist. Tho late Mr Rankin purchased his Charlton property nearly 31 years ago, and with his young family removed to it from the Taieri. During his residence, at Charlton Mi' Hankin established a reputation not only as a successful farmer but also a* a..sheepbreeder and exhibitor, giving 9is attention especially to the Uomney Marsh breed. Mr Hankin's slum had more. than, a local reputation aid several of his prize, liomney rams at various times have been purchased fori North Island breeders. The da-eased I was predeceased 'by his wife tlireti rears j ago, .and be leaves two (sons, llossnsl ]7as. Rankin (Masterton) and John! liankiiv (Charlton) an; 1 , one daughter! Mr* Sinclair (Hawko's llav) to mourn' Itieir loss. The Mineral will take *Tico: to-morrow' -.d'teniooii

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Mataura Ensign, 1 July 1914, Page 4

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UNKNOWN Mataura Ensign, 1 July 1914, Page 4

UNKNOWN Mataura Ensign, 1 July 1914, Page 4