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PERSONAL.

Sir. Marshall, proprietor of the -Jubilee Hot-el, is at present seriously ill. Mrs; S. Sievers and Miss Berrill are at present in Carterton to attend the wedding of their sister, Miiss G. J3cr--dr. T. P. Lyons, proprietor of the Family Hotel, had the misfortune on Sunday to smash his thumb through getting it jambed in a door. 'The death occurred at Otaki yesterday of the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Bryant, of Mauaktiu. The funeral took place this afternoon. The death occurred al Pnlmersu.il North on Tuesday of the infnm daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 11. W. Stevens, of Hautere Cross, aged ?<j The death occurred in Wellington . Wednesday evening of Mr. C. P. i'owies. aged -■!. a well-known accountant and auditor, and father to Col. Guy I'owies. late of Otaki. Mr. .!. if. Johnston, Chairman of the Plumbers' Hoard, ami Mr. liarringer. Chief Inspector of Kxplosives. paid an official visit ~, Otaki yesterday and will, the .own Clerk . Mr. Busies) in -1 >ed several places. Everything i "as reported on as being satisfactory. The funeral of the late Miss Olive Jean Smith took place at the Rotnau Catholic cemetery on Wednesday afternoon, when the Rev. Father Me In conducted impressi.ve services tit the church and graveside, while the choir sang two appropriate hymn-. Several floral tributes were placed on the col'1 Mr. George Chandler, who died at i Newbury. I'almerston North, on Suudar last, was welt-known in the Mnrlhor- | ough district. He lived (here for many J years, removing to I'almerston North ! about twenty year- ago. where he was engaged in farming. The deceased was 70 year, of age. and leaves a widow and several sons and daughters to mourn their loss. Mr. \V. Chandler,

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Otaki Mail, 17 August 1923, Page 2

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PERSONAL. Otaki Mail, 17 August 1923, Page 2

PERSONAL. Otaki Mail, 17 August 1923, Page 2

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