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PERSONAL.

Mr and Mrs T. f)ib-on, who recent! disposed of their business at Khanno will take up residence at Levin. The many friends of Miss Paulii Brown, daughter of Mr and Mrs Byre Brown, will be pleased to learn th she is ranking satisfactory progrC after an operation for appendicitis Constable Satherley is still laid asi< with an attack of bronchitis ai pleurisy. His place is being filled ta porarily by Constable Grcggan,

Levin. Mr B. I’. Lethbridge, chairman of the Bangitikci County Council, has announced that he will be a candidate for the Kangitikci .Wat a* a supporter of the Eefona Party. Mr J. Robertson left Palmerston Xorth yesterday c-n route to Christchurch, where he intends to contest the Riecartor. scat in the Labour interests. Mrs and Miss Robertson are shortly leaving for England. “Manawatu Tlnilv Time?. ’ 7

Mr A. McKenzie, of WaHohu Volley Extension, who recently disposed of his farm there to returned soldiers, leaves about the end of the present week for his new home at Arapawa Island, near Piston, where he has purchased the sheep farm recently held by Mr Morgan Carkec-k, late of Otaki. Mr Carkeek has secured another property nearer Pic-ton. yi- jh X. Manchester, who has been a resident of Otak! for many - years, during which time he won renown in musical circles, left yesterday to take cp residence at Napier, where he has secured a poultry and fruit fans. Mr Manchester, wha has helped ' irt many way* in social circle* in this district, will be touch missed, and his friends will wish him a prosperous career. Mr F. TFoodmass, formerly bandmaster of the Metric feed, who has been filling a similar position with the Tasnaruutti Eancl. was recently appointed 'conductor of the Tatmsarawai Orchestral -feeiery. Mr Woodasass ««> responsible for a lot of patriotic work daring the tsar period- is recognition of which the .T»«nsan*ffsi Borough Count ii fes-a ysjst preheated him ’With a hartasome saver-mounted cornet, 3b VTdodraass was well knows throughout itlils distrist.

At St. Matthew's Church, Masterton, on Saturday, Miss Xaideb 'BeUinghaui was married to Mr .Tas, L. Mclntyro. eldest son of Mr Jas. L. Mclntyro, aud hea'master of the District High School. Levin. The'bride wore a gown of white crepo-deehene and georgette, embroidered in silver, and was attended by Miss Gertrttdo Bellingham as bridesmaid, her frock being shell pink ribboliue embroidered in lavender. Mr M. C." Mclntyro was best mau. The death occurred at the Wellington Hospital on Sunday of Mr Harold Ryan, who up till within a few days ago was relieving at the Bank of Aus- | tralasia at Otaki. Deceased, who was only a young man, has not enjoyed good health for some time, suffering severely ! from an attack of malarial fever, contracted some considerable time ago. j When war broke out the late Mr Ryan j was on duty in Australia and went on active service., Afterwards he came to New Zealand to relieve the strain on the bank staffs here. He was well known in various parts, especially at Otaki and Levin, where he had done a deal of relieving work. Hi* parents reside at Maffna (Victoria), and the deceased was about to return when Jic bccanio ill. The late Mr Ryan was buried at the Karori cemetery yestcr-

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Otaki Mail, Volume 26, 1 October 1919, Page 2

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PERSONAL. Otaki Mail, Volume 26, 1 October 1919, Page 2

PERSONAL. Otaki Mail, Volume 26, 1 October 1919, Page 2

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