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PERSONAL.

MjiiMauH; bo*hc rl<; y «•• at pre-ent indisposed, aud will be off duty for two or three weeks. Mr T. Lloyd, tL*• well-known burse-traitn-r of Woodvillo, is ill, and is r<J cciving attention at Otaki. M r Geo. Gallagher is at. present in i the Otaki Hospital, suffering from a i broken rib, the result of a fall from a bicycle. . Lord and Lady Jellicoe are accom I panted to the Dominion by four young daughters—the lit ns. Lucy, Myrtle, Nora, and Prudence-—and a tusa.ll son, the Hon. George Jellicoe. Mr 11. E. Lodge, for many years clerk to the Horowheuua. -County Council, has been appointed clerk of Vthe Upper Hutt Town Board, in place of Mr H. W. Chapman, resigned. The death occurred at the Fainter ston hospital last week of an old resident of Levin in the person of Mrs. Carlson, wife, of Mr .Samuel Carlson, of Weraroa, aged do. At Levin last week Mias Bli-i Kathleen Thompson waa married iO Mr George Ernest Winter, both well known Levinite*. The ceremony weconducted by the Bev. Geo. Frost. Mr It. A. Wright, M.F.. ha* boeapproached by a number of prominent citizens and asked to contest the Wellington .Mayoralty at the next election, on the understanding that Mr J. P. Luke does not intend to offer hirnIseif for re-election. Mrs S earner, wife of the Eev. Seamer, superintendent of the Methodist Maori Missions in New Zealand, died at Auckland recently. Mrs Scarcer was for some considerable time an inmate of the Otaki Sanatorium, and had a number of friends j c this district. A weduing of interest to residents of Otaki and district was celebrated at the Kent Terrace Presbyterian Church. Wellington, on Thursday last, when Miss H. McClelaad, daughter of Mr* Mode-land, of Otaki, was married to Mr Arthur Thomas, of Hawera. Th wedding was a quiet one. Mr and MrThomas■ will reside in Haw-era. Mtcr Thomas was for a great many years <®e of the best known and most popu iar young ladies in Otalu, and will have the best wishes: of hosts of friends throughout this district. At the Wellington Competitions Mis* lyy Msadlesaiss, of lin, won the recital' with .musical accompaniment for ladle- of Id sni -,-n.ier i, year*,’ and w s* awarded' scearrirt prize for piano «sJo r Id and under l< be-n----b-raten for £:*.: piano by Mr George ’ Mfeckay by two paint;. tx & « g . aid MU.. Middlendas played w-.ta ana expression, Tei. is M; *~ Miidlemii.*.Srst appearance ;r, ©? pot-ticn. trsri, and we eoa.gra.itda** ter on her -occea-.

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Otaki Mail, Volume XXVIII, 29 September 1920, Page 2

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PERSONAL. Otaki Mail, Volume XXVIII, 29 September 1920, Page 2

PERSONAL. Otaki Mail, Volume XXVIII, 29 September 1920, Page 2

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