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Mr and Mrs T. Blaclc visited the city during the week, i All the teachers on the staff of the District school spent the holiday week away from Huntly. Miss Kudu Martin, of Waimai, on her velum from Rotorua, spent Thnrsday evening with Mrs G. M. Fraser, Raynor’s road. After next week Misses Berry & Brownlie will he in their new premises - the .shop next that of Mr Morgan as recently occupied by Miss McLean. Mr T* G. Stephenson returned from the Waikato) Hospital during the week. He has been oil work for a long time, and, judging by his appearance, it will be quite as long before he is able to resume toil. Oa Wednesday Mr W. A. Joll Taupiri, presided over a meeting of country teachers, some ninety in number, who assembled in the Training (Allege, Auckland, to listen t ) a lecture on the eduoaj tion syllabus delivered by the j Chief Inspector of Schools, Mr | E. K. Mulgan. Miss C. C. Gibb, having been | appointed to an assistant-ship |in the Karangahake school, sei vercd her connection with the I local school last Friday. During I her two year--, in Huntly Miss ! Gibb won the respect and esteem of her pupils, and the confidence of the parents. Mr Corbett, one of the directms of the great English Powder Manufacturing Co, Curtis and Harvey, in the course of a business trip round the world, spent Wednesday night in Huntly. i )urjng the aft »rnoon Mr < Jorbett who was accompanied by Mi Geo. Shaw, visited the Te Akatea c::al mi no, near Ngaruawa'liia
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Huntly Press and District Gazette, Volume 3, Issue 6, 3 July 1914, Page 3
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263Personal. Huntly Press and District Gazette, Volume 3, Issue 6, 3 July 1914, Page 3
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