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Mrs Ralph sent-., is at present so seriously ill- that her recovery is almost despaired of. Mrs Kay, wife of the headmaster of the Public School, is at present in the town. Mr S. Dixon, Secretary of the Arbitration Union lias been appointed a member of the committee of the new labour party Among those whom sickness at present incapacitates are Miss McLean, Messrs Geo. Williams and V. tie Mahnanche. By the falling of a heavy weight Mr Thus Starr had two toes severly crushed. The accident happened while he was engaged in his usual work. Mr Win. Kay is to he congratulated on obtaining (by examination) his C certificate, and Mr Carmody on passing in sufficient subjects to secure a partial (’. Mrs Roland Niccolls return 'd to Huntly on Monday evening after a long and most enjoyable j holiday in Sydney a 1 1 various parts of New South Wale;. Mr E. V. Ralph paid a tlviug visit to the mining town on Monday, while Mr W. J. who wa- accompanied by Mr J. B. ! Harris, spent several days on his | A war a estate. Mr, Mrs and the Miss Green, who left Huntly some eight ’ months ago on a visit to the I Old Country. lan la ! in Auckland on Sun-day Mr Green visited Huntly o i Tuesday. Mrs L B Harris and Mr E Harris, of Harrisville, after a i pleasant holiday in Gore, where j they were on a vi-it to Mrs Boswell, retnrne i home on Sat- | urday. Owing to the serious illness of her in tther, Mrs Ralph senr.,t!ie former was obliged t i j proceed to Auckland. ! On Tuesday. Mr- Craw, Kimihia. who is suffering fiont 'an attack of appendicitis, was ! ordered to the Hamilton Hospital by Dr Macdiarmid. On arriving at the institution the patient was immediately ; operated on, and is progressing favourably.

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Huntly Press and District Gazette, Volume 2, Issue 31, 28 February 1913, Page 3

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312

Personal. Huntly Press and District Gazette, Volume 2, Issue 31, 28 February 1913, Page 3

Personal. Huntly Press and District Gazette, Volume 2, Issue 31, 28 February 1913, Page 3

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