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PERSONAL.

Miss Ashton, of Perth (W.A.), sis l to Mrs (Rev.) Petrie, leaves to-ninrn for New Zealand, and will visit. Ota

Messrs Ford and Shand, of Otaki expect to leave shortly on a busim-s visit to Sydney.

Among those appointed as midi tional justices of the peace are M .■s. r.U P. Brandon, .T. R. Bills, and Charles Kilxbv, of Otaki.

Mr W. J. Howell, who has boon in disposed for sonic time, hopes to In well enough to attend the Hutt County Council meeting on Tuesday.

Mrs Millen, of Brisbane, sister to the Rc-v. G. F. Petrie. M.A., is expected to arrive in Wellington on Tuesday by the Ulininroa. Mrs Millen will probably make a fairly lengthy stay in Otaki.

Mr Dabschcek, who has sold his in (crest in the Para para am « Post Oflie store to his partner. Mr Fisher, wii probably visit Australia at an earl date.

Mr W. Larsen, of Te Horn, is at pi< sent an inmate of the Otaki Hospital having received severe facia! abrasion through a fall from his motor ey-1 on Wednesday. Luckily no bones an broken.

Mr Tom Brown has resigned £r the position of secretary of the Lei

Co-op. Dairy Co., ou account of bad health. He had held the office for tiepast. ten years. On Tuesday l»«t Mr Broun was made the recipient of a handsome presentation by the company.

Sister Cunninghame (erstwhile of the local Hospital staff) was a visitor to Otakj yesterday, enjoying a hob day. .Sister Cunninghame, after con siderable military service abroad, ha* been at the Narrow Neck camp for a long time past, but has now resigned her military service.

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Otaki Mail, Volume XXVIII, 5 November 1920, Page 2

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PERSONAL. Otaki Mail, Volume XXVIII, 5 November 1920, Page 2

PERSONAL. Otaki Mail, Volume XXVIII, 5 November 1920, Page 2

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