MANAWATU NOTES
FEOM ODE OWN COEEESrONDENT. PALMERSTON’, July 31. Mr Cecil Adams. of Hie Now Zealand Accident Insurance Company, but, on Baturday for a sis weeks holiday m AnsOoldingham left today by tbo Afaiu Trunk express- for Auckland, where lie joins tlio s.a. Mamma, cn route for America and Europe. Prior to hie departure Mr Uoldingham received two presentations from tile staff, ... The team of Palmerston golfers which visited Napier on Katurday were defeated by ten games to two. . The death occurred this mrnmg of the son of the Bov. Innes-Jonos. of Jedding. The fail was operated on for appendicitis last week, the case being a very serious At tlio Auckland Kennel Club’s show last week Mr A. J. Shader, of Palmerston, wdn two first prizes and a silver cup with his collie bitch Soften Countess. . Major-General Godley, acoouiparucd by Captain Thornton, arrived in Palmerston 01 Saturday afternoon. The Commandant was the guest of Captain Bonn, and returned to Wellington to-day. The Manawatn Hunt Club wound up the season, for this district, with a meet at Jacitevtowu on Saturday. A very large “field,’” including several cadets, took part in tlio afternoon's sport, the iuush bouif? one of tlio hfst of the floats vniLi take place at Miramar on Saturday tund JJamlay next-
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7867, 1 August 1911, Page 3
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