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PERSONAL.

Mrs Brandon, mother to His Worship he Mayor 'Mr J. P. Brandon; is at iresent indisposed. Mr.- Burnett, of Wellington, Is am- i ng the visitor-, to Otaki at the present imc, the guest of Mr and Mr- C. H- j Villiain.-. of Rangiuru. Dr. Patterson and his bisters 'the lisses Robinson; passed through Ota- | i yesterday. The latter sail for Scot- j ind by the lonic to-morrow. Mr C. V. Bwabey, who has been on a ■sit to Auckland for health reasons, .turned to Otaki on Wednesday, much tnproved. Master Fred Davies yesterday disioated his elbow while playing at the i )taki State School. Mr Smith (head- j las.ter; successfully rendered first aid. j Mr W. Bond, of Messrs Dalgety and j o. 's Wellington staff, has taken con- j roi of the firm's business in Levin, nd will reside there in future. Sir James Wilson ha* been re-elected j h-airman of the Manawatu County j otmeiL He has held the position eon.nuously for twenty-four years. Mr Witehelh brother to Mr H. Withell (manager of the Back of Kew , ealand) has returned to Whakatane, fter sn ..-njoyable holiday spent in taki. Sister Lewis, who has been in Otaki >r several years, during which time le has made many friends, will leave a the 16th tor Auckland, and will sail yt England by the Eiiaataka on July 3th. Sister Lewis will carry with her ie best wishes of her numerous rieaas. i I

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Otaki Mail, 9 June 1922, Page 2

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PERSONAL. Otaki Mail, 9 June 1922, Page 2

PERSONAL. Otaki Mail, 9 June 1922, Page 2

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