PERSONAL
Lieut. IV. Sievers (M.C.), brother to Mr Sid Ssievers, oi Otaki, n. amor; those due to arrive back in How Zealand early next month.
Mr P. J, McLeevey, who recent!? returned from the front, has beer, appointed Carterton agent for Metsrs Wright, Stephenson and Co., Ltd.
Mrs W. B. Macintosh, of Levin, recently underwent u very zeriour opett tion at Palmerston. We are pleased t>* state that she is now making good progre*«.
Mr E. M, Lacchcsttr, of Otaki, v-ha has been serving in the Mercantile Marine during the "tz period, it to arrive back iu Hew Zealand by llr txoopsbip Tahiti, which in due to reatk Auckland on July 2nd.
The marriage tAok place- in Lojedsn recently of Llfcut. Leu Si. George. R.A.F,, brother to Mr L. St George, ci Giakr. to Mrs Josephine Laboosia** Hiilyer, of 4, Cornwall Mam-sw,-. Che* sea, widow of Mr G. LaboiieherHHiH 0
Mr W. Murdoch (M&yor of glueaos) intends contesting the Otaki seat at tit forthcoming election in the interests of Independent Labour. Mr MurdoA war a close friend of the late Mi Hindraarsfc, and h as always takes * keen, interest in political matter.*.
itr W. Haas, of CTtristebiirch, hi* received word that bin noa Bic-atcazs! K. F. Jfa fa, ini'/, been granted a cm*' a* teooay-Hetrtcffliat ie ti# British lißjJCrlai Fore/;*, the • appoint oieat dating froaj; May, 1817, L'smX* Maos, who Waat fx.ro in Auckland. «a* cdoeated in Cfenstcborolt at the K«r»si and St, A[&aE»;.tesjoola. -"He served to * iicutenact vrita. the %ti Biss'. Ho«<* Keghnont {a.l.F.* thfoeghont the sr»r, the greater portion of bit eanjpaigiag' being os the Mo*>potesda frost. S' wo* present at the capture of Ks!-I-ietit. ilaarr ( / *Tiey ,, )'was well kc>*~ is Otahi, where be resided for years, tod bis j»asy trieo'ir in tfci* district will be rdeartd'to tear of his a&vasceaettl, pJi-/■.■■'■.*. -.
Sergt. C. Symonds (brother of Mrs 'A. Freeman, of Otaki), who has Been active service both at Samoa, and at the front during almost the whole time of hostilities, Private T.. Jillett, who has had many hair-breadth escapes, and Private Bramley, brother to Mr George Bramloy, of Otaki, were among the soldiers to arrive home by the Wairnana,
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Otaki Mail, Volume 26, 25 June 1919, Page 2
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362PERSONAL Otaki Mail, Volume 26, 25 June 1919, Page 2
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