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Messrs A. MoOorki ida’o r.nd R. *shton, of Hastings. have loft for u trip to the Old Count! y A Sydney Pr-ss Association c»blo message records the death of Mr Huugerford, formerly t railway c-oitrwctor
in Now Zealand and a racehorso owner, aged 76. At a mooting of tho board of directors of the Hank of New Zealand yesterday, Mr Haro'd Beauchamp was re-elected chairman of tho bird for tho ensuing financial year.
Mr R. T. Treg&slci, the popular agent of the Stsale-Payne bellringers, writing to us from Williainstovru, South Africa, reports good business. Tho company purpose visiting N-w Zealand next year Mr Sourlo, who has been rr.tnager < f the Waipawa branch of the New Zealaud Olothiog Factory for several y-ar*,
sovi’.rs his connection with the firm to Mr and Mi- S-*rle Iq-.vo f. r the Old Country at an ear'y dot-, whore they will take up thoir permanent resi deuce.
A quiet wedding took place at tho residence of Mr M. Liddell, Waipawa, on Thursday afternoon, when Miss Eva May Williams, of Rissingtcn, was mar-
ried to Mr David Cars veil, of Puksthiri. The brido was givon away by her brother Mr K Williams, and was attended by Misses Lily aud Dorie Liddell, niters Mr W. D. Harper, uephow of tho bridegroom, acted as best man. Rev O. K Stowrli was tho offi dating minister. After the wedding a largo number of friends of tho bride and bridegroom w<-re entertained by Mrs Liddell, si-.ter of the bride. Tho bride and bridegroom left by the express for their homo at Pukotitiri.
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Waipawa Mail, Volume XXVIII, Issue 5245, 11 April 1908, Page 2
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