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Mr W, E. Gilmour, of Waipawa, enlisted through the Hastings D o |, office. Mr Martin Murray, town oleik Napier, passed through by the mail ti yesterday uu route to Wellington to tend e conference. Amongst the recently wounded at Dardanelles is Private E. W. Tay whose mother resides et Waipukui Lieut. Leslie Taylor, officer in cbergi the Territorials et Weipukurau, is Pri? Taylor’s brother. Lieut. Cornea, who has been aUiei to the local staff of the Salvation Ar for some time, eud has reoeived uir iog orders to Pahiatua, was fares,| ou Sunday oveuiug. Captain Hun oflioer-in-charge, expressed regret all iog the assistance of Lieut. Cornet, | wished bias God speed.” Captain Kw will fill the vacancy bera. The interment of the mortal root of the late Mr James Wooster took at Hadley cemetery on Saturday ii t noon. The Rev Mr Harding ooiidut; the burial service at the home aud) graven ids, aud P P.G M Bro A K.J, read the Oddfellows' service Fours*, burs of tho staff of Abbotsford, sin (ieoeesed was employed, acted si g bearers.
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Waipawa Mail, Volume XXXVI, Issue 6394, 14 September 1915, Page 2
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