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PERSONAL.

Mr W. ii. Field, member for the di*trict, is visiting Levin to-ilny— for tit race meeting, Mr Byron Brown returned to OR id this morning, after spending ten day iu the city-. Mrs Busline!!, of Gisborne, who to been visiting Otaki for the past month returned home this morning, accompanied by her daughter, Miss Burundi Miss Eapley, relieving postmiMro". is temporarily filling the position d postmistresa at Otaki Railway, !«• de-red vacant by the departure of Mist Forrest. Mr J. P. Brandon, of Wellington, to purchased Mr 11. Driscoll’s residence A Otaki (Waereaga road), and will tsfe up residence there shortly—probsU?, ni the end of the present month. The engagement is announced d. i Mbs Lydia Field, second daughter A Mr W. H. Field, M.P., and Mrs Field 1 to Captain Noel I’harazyn, son of Jif* j Gerald Fitzgerald, of Tinakori rasi Wellington. The death has occurred at Larin cl Mrs Thomas Tuohy, one of Lavin'* oldest settlers. Deceased was born k Ireland 01 years ago, and came to »*• Zealand when 20 years of age, AW' band ■ and family of four are left R mourn their loss, Mr C. Perfcam, of Manakau, who to been at the military hospital at If-e-din for some considerable time, to been allowed home for a month, ss* arrived at Mamjkau-by the Napier O' j press this morning. Mr Per ham ’* tassf friends will be glad to know that he “ making good progress after hi* opKsr. ties, which was of a most delicto nature. Mr Thomas Smith, who bad b«* engaged is farming in tfte PahM.ti.to district for many years, died at & Ho.pita! oa Saturday evening a-, tit result of being knocked down by * motor car on 22ml September. Re ceased was a native of Ireland. Eo remains were interred at PafesntaS® on Monday afternoon, Mr T. W. Stat* representing the Early Setttiers’ At# Station.

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Otaki Mail, Volume 26, 8 October 1919, Page 2

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PERSONAL. Otaki Mail, Volume 26, 8 October 1919, Page 2

PERSONAL. Otaki Mail, Volume 26, 8 October 1919, Page 2

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