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Personal.

Mr Fotlieringham, socretary of Taupiri Mines, was in Huntly today. Messrs Tom and Philip Starr left Huntly on Monday to spend a lew days in the city. A crushed thumb, resulting in the loss of a nail, has incapacitated Mr B. Devitt from work. Sir James Carroll, though making satisfactory progress, is not yet allowed to see anyone. Lieut and Mrs Gavegan of Auckland, have been paying a short visit to Mr and Mrs P. J. Higgins, Ohinewai. Mr R. F. Bollard M.P. is at present visiting the Waingaro and Waimai portions of his electorate. It is gratifying to learn that Mrs L. W. Morgan, who is on a holiday in the South, is making slow, but satisfactory, improvement. Mr J. T. Harvey is at present an inmate of the Waikato Hospital where he will, in all probability, be operated upon for appendicitis. Mr Roberts m, of Messrs Norihcroft and Feeney, Solicit >r>, Hamilton, is now instilled in Huntly, and can be consult >d in his chambers in the King’s Hall. Steps are being taken to show the practical sympathy of the residents in the losses that of late have befallen Mr David Suttie. The list is in the able hands of Mr O. Starr. Messrs W. Callaghan and George Paki are playing fo >tball this season for the Marist Bros. Old Boys, and thus are memb rs of a team likely to carry of the honours. News has been received that one of Mrs M. Kirkwood’s legs leg was amputated on Wednesday in the Hamilton hospital. She is progressing as well as can be expected. Before leaving for Huntly whether he has been transferred, Constable Wright was presented, on behalf of his wife, with a handsome piece of silver plate, the gift of Hamilton residents, whose best wishes Mr and Mrs Wright carried with them to the mining town.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Huntly Press and District Gazette, Volume 2, Issue 42, 23 May 1913, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
311

Personal. Huntly Press and District Gazette, Volume 2, Issue 42, 23 May 1913, Page 3

Personal. Huntly Press and District Gazette, Volume 2, Issue 42, 23 May 1913, Page 3

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