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PERSONAL.

Owing to the resignation of Miss Crant, teacher of Domestic Science fm the Taranaki Education Board m classes in cookery will be held at the j Stratford Technical School till further notice. For the sake of convenience i to teachers, the woodwork classes are similarly postponed. Mr E. J. Tait, who has been for 1 many years connected with the man- [ agement of the -J. C. Williamson enterprise in Sydney, has left the firm, and proposes to make a holiday trip to Colombo to recruit his health before joining the J. and X. Tait partnership. i The employees of the Egmont Box Factory met on Monday night to bid farewell to Mr E. Brewster, their engineer. who has been selected to assume the duties of chief engineer of the Defiance Milk Factory at Bunnythorpe. The Argus states that a presentation of a handsome set of carvers in case, suitably inscribed, was made by Mr A. H. Andrews, on behalf of his fellow workers. The recipient replied thanking them for the good wishes and present, and assured them that the position meant promotion. A quiet wedding wa s celebrated at Stratford on Tuesday, when Miss Daphne Murcott, daughter of Mrs Moss, of Stratford, was married to Air Henry Schreiber, youngest sun of Mr C. AV. Schreiber. of Tauranga. Air Schreiber saw service at the Dardanelles as an infantryman. He returned to New Zealand on the 25th October last, and reports for duty again at Trentham on the 18th inst. Air Schreiber is well-known in the AparauKawhia district, where h P wa s engaged in farming pursuits for some fourteen years.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 54, 9 February 1916, Page 4

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PERSONAL. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 54, 9 February 1916, Page 4

PERSONAL. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 54, 9 February 1916, Page 4

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