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' >jV V ' ■ V. 4 : ■ ; ■ liord Milner left £45,868, states a London cable. ,*T >! ■■ Mr and Mrs T. Murray, of Huiroa, who have been spending a holiday in Wellington, have returned home. TV • VT \ ‘ "T 1 ‘ Mr. Don McAllister, oi 1 Stratford, t has received word that he has passed his final Pharmacy examination,,,. , Mr W. B. Grant, President. of the Taranaki A. and P. Association, -^as a passenger for Wellington 'by the mail train this morning. . ' m Inspector Valentine, of the Tararnaki Education Board, is at present visiting the country schools it the Stratford district. He is staying at the County Hotel. -»ov-T. f»*li} ' At the meeting of the Cooperative Dairy Company yeatftrtjay, Mr. J. Jacobson was elected chairman of Directors and Mr. A. C. Bunning to the-vacancy on the Directorate/ The Hon. G. M. Thomson, whd >has been the guest of., hia nephew, Mr. Percy ;,of Stratford, returned to Wellington by thA mail train this morning. y~‘ r . f Dr. and Mrs Closs, of New ,: Lyun, Ujfcre 'Spending ja holiday in Stafford, ‘preparatory to leaving for the Old > Country. They are the guests of VMr and Mrs Carryer, Regan Street, • aT . mr! ■ - many friends of Mr E. Beihett, v*of Broadway North, will regret ,to - learii thatvhe met with an Occident ' a couple of days ago, when he, s}ippel and fractured his arm. ;
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume LVI, Issue 16, 15 July 1925, Page 5
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