HUNTERVILLE NOTES.
From Our Own Correspondent Mrs W. Williamson, who bad bet's seriously ill in Wanganui for some considerable time, has made sqA rapid strides towards recovery she was able to return to Huutervills on Friday last, Mrs Williamson 1 certainly one of Uhe most popnlm ladies of tne district, and her iaaj friends will unite in wishing th| her present condition may be maia? tained. Mrs Grove, wife of the fief Grove, vicar of St. John the Baptid Church, who has also been ill j, Wanganui, is now making satis® tory progress. ;■ Quartermaster-Sergt. lromnonj,v who left with the 13th Remfottp ments, writes stating that he*bs arrived in England, Dr. Harpnr is at present laid a with an attack of which an epidemic is still mtt( town. Dr. J. Carr-Smith, N.Z.M.O.,ii slowly recovering from his reca operation, and hopes to return u Hunterville in the near future. ■: After a steady downpour of rah which lasted for about twenty-fe} hours, the creeks are all much swo) len, and many of the country roadi are well nigh impassable on accomt ot slips and floods. «
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLI, Issue 11647, 15 August 1916, Page 4
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182HUNTERVILLE NOTES. Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLI, Issue 11647, 15 August 1916, Page 4
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