Personal.
Mr E. V. Ralph returned from Samoa on Monday last. Mr J. P. Bailey left for Wellington during the week. Mr Jas. McLennan, of Eureka, spent last week end in the town. Mr L. B. Harris, senr., of Harrisville, is on the sick list. , Mr J. Bishop, late manager of \ 1 the State Coal Mine, is still in [ Huntly. i Mr and Mrs J. Fletcher left for j the city at the beginning of the j weekMss C. Curtis, Great South. Road, and Mrs W. Ryan, Ray- j J nor’s Road, are on the sick list. Mr W. D. Thompson, of To i Hoe, the —approved opposition c candidate /or Raglan, is at i present in Wellington. 1 Miss Jeannie Brownlie, Ray- ( nor’s Road, has been obliged "to return again to the Hamilton 1 Hosipital, where she was success- ; : fully operated on. Messrs Hooker and Morris t~ the delegates appointed by the Miners’ Union to give evidence 6 before the Mines’ Committee left . , for Wellington on Monday. 1 On returing from his visit to : London “Kingi” Te Rata was j was presented by his admirers with a very fine Hudson motor j j car together with a cheque for ! v £2OO. | v
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Huntly Press and District Gazette, Volume 3, 16 October 1914, Page 2
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203Personal. Huntly Press and District Gazette, Volume 3, 16 October 1914, Page 2
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