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PERSONAL.

Airs Lrnext Brown hex left for Sydney on account of the illness of her mother. Mrs Lee (nee Miss I’ovmr), oi Wellington, i- ou a visit to Otaki—the guest of Air and Airs 11. Palmer. -Air £ rank Parker, of the firm of Alt-isr..- Parker and Vincent, Levin, has made a splendid recovery from bis recent illness. Airs Lea Freeman, of Foxton, leaves it the end of tni - month by the Cc-ris.' hi-- for England, taking srith her her •«-o children. They espeet to be aw*y ib-out -ix month--. The ioa try friend- of the Kev. J. A--uxf&xd, C.M.Oa, will regret to icam hat hi, health is in a most unsetisfaccry -tat*;. Rev. Lunford lort a eg at Galirpol- whale acting es <thapa:n witn the New /feriandom, and nhsoquentiy wjt a. chaplain in Eng-

' Mr Byron Brown, who has been in Sydney for some time, expects to leavo for distant parts to-day.

At yesterday’s meeting of the Hutt County Council a vote of condolence xvas passed to Cr. Galloway on the loss of his brother. The motion was passed in silence, all standing.

, Mr E. N. Lanchcsler, who has been touring Australia, has arrived in New Zealand, bringing bach with him a

bride, a lady who for some time resided in Otahi, but lately resident in [Western Australia.

Miss Scaly, matron of the Otaki Hospital and Sanatorium, has gone to Nelson for a well-earned holiday. Darina- imr absence Sister Pownall, deputymatron. is in charge of the two institutions. ■' - s LiS

Mr iV. 11. Field, M.P., one of a party of fourteen, arrived back from a trip to Taranaki on Saturday. Tongariro and other mountains were scaled, and the many beauties fully admired. The trip throughout proved a very pleasant one. -S ■"

Transfers in the railway service that have been announced include Mr J. M. ,Wilson, stationmastc.r, Paekakariki, to statioumaster, Paten; Mr Brodie, Frankton Junction, to stationmastcr, Paekakariki: Mr F. K. Porteous, chief accountant’s office. 1o Wellington

goods; Mr E. A. Calton, stationmaster’s oHice. Lambton, to stationmaster, Thorndon; Mr A. Bassett, district traffic manager’s office, Wellington. to station muster V office, Lambton.

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Otaki Mail, Volume XXVIII, 14 April 1920, Page 2

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PERSONAL. Otaki Mail, Volume XXVIII, 14 April 1920, Page 2

PERSONAL. Otaki Mail, Volume XXVIII, 14 April 1920, Page 2

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