HAWERA.
[By Telegraph.]
(from our own correspondent). Hawera, March 15,
A successful entertainment in the way of a special tea, combined with songs, recitations, and speechifying was got up by the ladies belonging to the English Chnroh to welcome their new pastor, the Rev Mr McKay, home to his new charge. Ministers and members of the various branches of the Reformed Church situated in the district took partin the proceedings. Owing to the cutting up and cutting down, chopping and changing in the police force. Sergeant Anderson, who has been stationed in Hawera for some time now, is being removed to Wanganui, to take charge there in the room of Sergeant Bissett, who replaces Sergeant Anderson at Hawera. For what reason I cannot say, but I hear the branch of the Union Bank here is to be closed at the end of the present month; but we must not complain if we lose one bank and one bank manager, we have found seven, new-made Justices of the Peace.
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 838, 23 March 1888, Page 31
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