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The funeral of the lato.Mr J. J. iFWor will take place at -.30 p.m. on Saturday, not to-day. as previously announced.

The following have been elected officers of tho Wmra-rapa Rugby Union. patron Mr D. K. Logan; president, Mr-A. Johnson; vice-presidents, Messrs VV C. Reid, R. J. ciouthgate, A. E. Booth, AV. G. AVatereon. . Monsignor McKenna-; secretary, Mr \V. Baskiville; treasurer, Mr A. Johnson; appeal committee, Messrs W. H. Booth, J. B. Enunott, and D. IC. Logan; selector, Mr A. Johnson; auditor, Mr L. H. Smart; vice-president of New Zealand Rugby Union, Mr D. K. Logan; delegate to New Zealand Rugby Union, Mr A. E. Booth. Lance-Corporal Niroaha. MoHardy Smith, son of Mrs R. Smith, of Onslow Park, Mangxuuaire, is at present chief clerk in the paymaster’s oSce, Brockcnhurst, England. Lance-Corpo-ral Smith was formerly on the staffs of the Eketahuna, Pahiatua, and Auckland branches of tho Bank of Now South Wales.

Mr C. Morgan, of Belvedere, has received a cable stating that his son, Captain. F. Morgan, who was dangerously wounded recently, was, on April 14th, still in a serious condition Ho is in the 30th General Hospital, Calaiss. We trust Mr and Mrs Morgan will soon have brighter nowe of their son.' Mr Charles Reid, of Clarorillo, has received advice from tho Defence authorities that his .son, Private Austin E. Roid, was dangerously wounded on April ISth in Franco. AVc hope that more .fairqurable new 3 will shortly, bo received of Private Reid’s progress.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 9955, 26 April 1918, Page 3

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Untitled New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 9955, 26 April 1918, Page 3

Untitled New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 9955, 26 April 1918, Page 3