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PERSONAL.

Mr McLeod, Inspector of the. Bank of Australasia, is at present indisposed at Otaki, The Wellington Education Board has acsepted the resignation of Mist J. Campbell, assistant at the Faekakariki school. Mrs Mcßcatb, who has been in Dr. Sharp’s private hospital for some time, returned to her home oa Wednesday nighfe , Mr J. A. Hassall, a well-known business man of Wellington and Lkct.ikuua, intends taking up residence in Levin. The friends of Dr. and Mrs Adams, late of Foxton, will be interested to know that they arc leaving England by the Ayrshire for New Zealand this month. We are glad to hear that Mr W. •Simpson, who is very ill at Dr. .Sharp s private hospital, Otaki, has shown signs of improvement during the past two days. Mrs Fisher, of Otaki, who has been indisposed for some time pa-t entered tin: Otaki Hospital this morning for treatment. Many friends "ill wish her a pcedy recovery. The Prince of Wales will leave Sydney quietly on Friday night for Albany, and will go thence to Adelaide and Hobart, returning to Sydney on tiie way to Brisbane on 2Uh July. Mr Fred Pirani has accepted the position of secretary and organiser of the Wellington Master Printers’ Association, and will take up his duties at the end of next month. The Governor-General find the Court toss of Liverpool were extended a civic farewell at Wellington Town Hull last night, when His Excellency was presented with an address enclosed in ;t casket made from New- Zealand woods. Mr L. J. Furrie, headmaster o: He Foxton .State school, was conveyed 1 I’almerston on Sunday mid under"on' an immediate, operation for append! rji i*. The operation was t-wee.-slui. and we arc pleased to report that Hr Furrie is progressing satisfactorily.— “ Herald.” Many friends throughout this di--r ric:fc will regret to hear that the Rex . H. Gottorn, of Morrin-ville (erstwhibof Otaki), has been seriously ill with pneumonia. He is now improving, but it will be a long time before he will be able to take up bis duties again.

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Otaki Mail, Volume XXVIII, 25 June 1920, Page 2

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PERSONAL. Otaki Mail, Volume XXVIII, 25 June 1920, Page 2

PERSONAL. Otaki Mail, Volume XXVIII, 25 June 1920, Page 2

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