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(From Our Own Cnrosrpondent.) BULLS, Sept. 12. Following is tho draw for a bogey competition, to be played on Saturday :—J. S. J ticker v. R. Mansell, J. G. Mitchell v. 11. Pearce. S. Rich v. F. S. Collier. A. K. Drew v. R. O. Dalrymple, E. Carter v. G. D. Flower, T. R. Willis v. G.. Bertram, W. Aitken v. M. C. Gould, R. Mackay v. E. W. Smart, IT. A. Signal v. K. Pearce. Iv. W. Dalrymple v. .John Triekor, A. W. Amen v. G. Drew, L. R. Ransom v. R. J. Carter, N. Arnon v. 11. J. Hendry, R. F. Scott v. L. A. Sadler. A lengthy cortege of town arid country people followed the mortal remains of Mi's Charles Coleman ,to Clifton cemetery on Wednesday afternoon, and many floral emblems were laid on the casket. A short sorvico was held at the Anglican Church by the vicar (Rev. B. R. White) and the same clergyman officiated at the cemetery. The pall-.bearers were Messrs R. Homes, K. Field, M. Brookie, R. McKinnon, C. Gray, and M. W. Anderson. Mrs Coleman leaves a husband, two daughters—Mrs R. C. McKinnon, of Cheltenham, and Miss L. Coleman, of Parewnnni —and one son—Mr B. Coleman (Parcwanui) — and deep sympathy is felt for the bereaved ones.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LV, Issue 245, 13 September 1935, Page 6
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