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P. O’Brien and J. Griffiths, ,1 mounts fell with them in the ruu Maiden, are now about attending to their duties. Mr Philip Dolbel was opposed as a member of the Harbour Board for the Taradt| e District, his nominators being Torrens Alexander and Thomas iJH The Rev. W. G and Mrs Masliajfl in Waipawa last night. Mr preaoh in the Methodist morrow. A publio welcome W| 'B accorded to Mr and Mrs Muslin lI congregation, in the Municipal TIM on Friday, sth.May. . The pupils of Miss Honan, o |B pawa, proved very successful t; B London College of Musio exun lUj held in December last, the rstiTH whioh are just to baud. Lydia J. pJB ' l Ruataniwha, topped the list, followed by Dorothy Ooles, of fl Oaga Margaret V. Hobin wai pH third. Mr Thomas Bibby, who is on hi, I to view the Ooronatiou celebrufl states that he met the Rev. lleecroH Jerusalem. From the Holy LuJH Bibby proceedi to Ooostantinopliß will afterwards spend some tune it,[l before going to England. It u fl Bibby’s intention to return to Jipuß the Trans Siberian railway. B
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Waipawa Mail, Volume XXIX, Issue 5703, 22 April 1911, Page 2
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