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PERSONAL.

C Hov. J. Gibson Smith, of Welling- ' ron, has been nominated by the P res bytcry of Hawke’s Hay. as Mule'-atoi ~) the General Assembly of the Ptesby u • ian Cluir I'.- • : J,-. ‘ Hi StV ' 'flic Rev. G. AV. Dent, of Eltham. lias received word of the death of hn 1 brother. Air Austen Campbell Dent R.A.M.C'.', on July 20th, from received at Gallipoli. " ‘ mil i Nurse McQuay, Orlando Street, ha " received word from the Hospital Re 1 curds Department, Wellington, statin; • that her son, Private AV. Ale Quay, r [ in the .Military Hospital, Featherston ’ suffering from influenza. ' i Ali A. Masters received inform atioi - from the Defence Department vester ' day that Sapper Harold Masters i 1 among the wounded returning by th ■ Willoehia tins month. • Mr Jesse T. Redwood has been g ;iz i cited registrar of births, deaths ant marriages for the district of AAhanga : momona. Mr L. E. Braithwaite aiw Mr George Levy lias !»eeu deputy-registrars tor the district o Ha-dings and AA’oodville respective!.'. ■ Mr •). D. Morison, of Te Aroha brother of Mr R. MeK. Morison. ha . received a telegram from ttie Defenc Department to the effect that Lance Corporal Milton Morison was wom|j|fl the second time on August 28 th, also a later cable stating that he 5 progressing favorably in AA elfingtoi Hospital, England. Milton Aloriso went through his school days in Strut fm-d, and is well-known to many boys Private AA’. Mather, of the 8t Son thin ml Regiment, Otago Infantr Battalion, who was reported wotindei last week, is the third son of Mr AA Mather. Tariki. a .Maori War veteran Private Mather was a linker, bavin; learnt his trade at the Farmers | Union, Inglewood, where he spen j several years. Prior to enlisting fo ! the front, he was employed as bake for the Co-operative Store, Stratfort He left New Zealand with the 3rd Rf .liiforceinents.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 29, 2 October 1915, Page 4

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PERSONAL. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 29, 2 October 1915, Page 4

PERSONAL. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 29, 2 October 1915, Page 4

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