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Mr u:i:l Mrs J. C! iuls* little j one is now doing fairly well. Mr A. Ro I L making -I >w blit gradual progress towards coni vale see nee. Mr D. Starr is at present i upending liis annual holiday in ; Auckland. Mi. s Allen, of Nottingham, I England, has been visiting the | Misses Macdiarmid. . The Rev. J. Richards, of - wife, vi ; ing his parents at the Manse. Miss E. MacdiarmicJ.—-M.A.,has i P J in of the The Rev. Father Edge com- ; menced his clerical duties on Sunday last, the Rev. Father Cal:ill having left for Auckland on the preceding Saturday. - most favourably known in Huntly, has purchased a business in Oanroru whither he and Mrs will proc The pupils of the various secondary schools left Huntly during this and last, week to rp-commencs work after their long holiday. Mrs H. Peckham, Huntly who has been in the Waikato Hospital tor the past seven weeks, is making very clow progress towards convalescence. Mr J. T. G. Cox, Inspector cf Schools under the Auckland B j 1 a surprise visit to the district sckcci j during the week. * The fifteen year old daughter ofMrT. Noda, Ohinewai wts sent to the Waikato fccspitel o.i Wednesday in order to nnc’eigi treatment for appendicitis. r ; nianj friends throughout I the district will learn with re- . F.R.H.S., will shortly sever his connection ith the Experimental Farm, at , i eKauwhata, to undertake practical and literary work in a with | horticulture generally, a work to I which lie has devoted h’s life, j His Huntly friends are well | aware of the enthusiasm with ' Y v imouecl that lecturing on horticultural subjects became a hobby, while his practical experience was always at the disposal of j lovers o f gardening. We wish j him every success, and hope that | prosperity, happiness and health ; will be bountifully showered on j Mr mills and his family.

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Huntly Press and District Gazette, Volume 3, Issue 6, 13 February 1914, Page 2

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318

Personal. Huntly Press and District Gazette, Volume 3, Issue 6, 13 February 1914, Page 2

Personal. Huntly Press and District Gazette, Volume 3, Issue 6, 13 February 1914, Page 2

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