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; Mr L. Coldwell is op holiday at j Auckland. i Mrs Osborne, Auckland, is the guest j of her mother, Mrs A. J. Harper. | Constable A. G. Beal, Stratford, I commenced his annual leave yesteri day. i S Sergeant T. Kelly, Hamilton, form- | (riy police sergeant at Stratford, | visited friends at Stratford yeterday j on the way to Eltham. j The Union Steam Ship Company j has received cabled advice of the death of Sir James Mills, chairman ci directors in London, yesterday. The funeral lakes place on Monday.—Wellington Press Association message. Mr William Pastier was farewelled | liy the Stratford branch of the Fanners’ Co-op. Society on Tuesday prior to his departure to take up a position with a Wellington firm. He was pre- ! sealed with a fountain pen and pro- | polling pencil. Mr T. Franklin, in the absence of the manager, Mr W. K. I Williams, made the presentation, and j eulogised the services of Mr Pastier j during the three and a half years lie J had been in the firm’s employ. He 1 also spoke of Ids personal good quali- | ties and general popularity, and wish- | cd him success in his new position, j Mr Pastier left by the express yes- | lerday for Palmerston North, and will ! go by plane to Christchurch for a holiI day visit before taking up his ap- | poiniment.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume IV, Issue 38, 24 January 1936, Page 4

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Parsonal Pars Stratford Evening Post, Volume IV, Issue 38, 24 January 1936, Page 4

Parsonal Pars Stratford Evening Post, Volume IV, Issue 38, 24 January 1936, Page 4