PERSONAL.
__ * Mf . ,;, M,.|Jca'.li who. unfortunately, ,-,„,, no » enjoy the best of health, i-a-aiu an inmate of the Otaki Uo-pi«al. Mr .i:-. Malcolm. County Lnp. cr. i< a t pre-ent in a very iudifferetd ■ - ' of health, and is unabU to attend to hi_daties, The death took place at Paraparaumu „.. Tlwrsday la-' of Mr Gerson I .-her. ;,-r,d 7(5 years. The funeral took pb.ee .-,-terday fit Kurort. Mr W. J. Bryant was unable to at'.em th , ; mu nthly meeting of the Horowhenua County Conned or: Saturday Oi „,,ount ot an attack oi influenza. Ma.-.ter Lloyd Knox, of the local [■'-* : t,d telegraph otlice -taff, ha- received 'notice of transfer to Foxton, and will .. ~V I; to that township at the termina- , ion'of hi, annua I leave, now being sp. . Dr. O'Callaghan, who was recently n!,pointed medical offieer in charge ol tie Otaki Sanatorium, under the I'ubhc H-.-aith Departmeof has taken up hi.r duties at the institution as from day last. Mr Nicoll. of PaliiKo, who recently met with a nasty accident a ton ioa-t o; potatoes on narrow tyre- passing Hospital, a:;d is fikely to be There, for -o:ce tjcic yet. Luckily his back wa. 'not injured, while Lis ribs are intact. | He was. however, badly bribed a::d cut.
Miss Florence Gardener, only daughtor of Mr B. K. Gardener. ev-Mayor <S. Levin, was mi.rrie i on Friday to Mr F. V.". C. Bennett, of Levin. 'Jne young couple, who are well afid favourably ;-:aoi.'n. were the rocipieat- of many valuable present l !, ana carry with them -::,.<-. best of good wishes.
Recently Mrs ri. J. Gilbert, of Levin received word U her rr.otber'- death at Dunedin, and went to Dunedir; for the funeral. While there Mr- G'Jmnh brother (Mr G. Bathcrfosl) took seriously ill "'.dth appendicitis. He went to the D-medifi" Hospital to undergo ' an operation, but seceuabed. Much sympathy is. felt with Mrs Gilber* in her double bereaveceat ticder -."-en »a.a circam-sta.nce-J.
Mr Eonaid Sitherley, who hns o-een on the stafE oi tie Otaki post office for son.e two year-, has b-sen -rar.-.errV? to Wellington, and, left Otak: to-day. Mr Satberley ha« been a painitakinft efiieient and courteon.- oSeer. and his • isparture from Otaki will be math regastted. Mr Satberley was un entbasia--.-: hoekey pp.yer. and a capable :e*retary of thYloJii club. ULs club r-iates will w: = h him ill st;c>;es- in the city. mmmom mmmmgmmm
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Otaki Mail, Volume XXVIII, 12 April 1920, Page 2
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