TWINS AGED SEVENTY.
__.—...— BIRTHDAV CELEBRATIONS. (Special to Times). CAMBRIDGE. FridayCeiebrating their 70th. birthdays, twins at Cambridge have received many messages of congratulations. They aim Mrs J. Mciix'em‘ney. of Cambridge, and her twin 'hx‘other, .\lr J. Hooey, 01' Patumahoe, who visited Cambridge for the occasion. Born in i’utumahoe in 1866, they were the only children in the family and Mr iiunvy, who is. a retired farmer, has livmi all his life at Patumuhoe. .\li‘S .\irix‘em'ney ‘has lived in the same. house in Hull Street. Cambridge, for MM 1.0 wars and has taken a keen and active iutvrvsi in many activities.
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Waikato Times, Volume 120, Issue 19946, 24 July 1936, Page 6
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