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Mr A. V. Hamilton, of Pahiatua, will act as one of the judges at the Woodville horticultural show next, week.
Mrs Tylee and the Misses Tylee of ‘Llandass,” Masterton. are spending :he week-end at Makuri. They leave ror Napier on Monday.
The friends of Mr J. Albrechtsen (Mangaoronga) will regret to hear that he has again had to enter a private hospital in Pahiatua.—Express.
Mrs IV. Algie, (Saunders’ Rond) had to enter a private hospital in Pahiatua this week where she had the top of a finger removed owing to it being very painfully affected.
There was a large attendance at the funeral in Wellington on Thursday of the late Mr George Williams. He was a prominent footballer at tlie time the native team went home in 188 S, and played against Seddon’s team and afterwards joined the native team. For this reason many persons thought he was actually of native blood, but he cam© from England and joined the police for*©.
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 9922, 2 May 1925, Page 4
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