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PERSONAL.

Mr. George Grey left yesterday on a vist to th&, Hot Lakes district. »■ iMr." F. Pirani was last night re-elect-ed cmurman of the Wanganui Education Board. -Vlr E. ('. lhiie, who has edited the Uftebehurch Evening New* for the ,iast ■>ix years lias resigned. Air A E. Nykes, of this town, who has. been absent in Australia for the past five months 011 a business trip, returned ijo.ue on Saturday.

Mr A.J Law, toiler at the Inglnwood "•aneh of the Bank bf New South Wales has received instructions to proeeed t* iicn-aldine on promotion, for which place lie leaves during the week. Mr A. P. Dryden, Chief Postmaster at -Vw llymouth, will shortly leave for Christchurch to relieve Mr. K. B. Morris on sick leave for three months. Mr IJrydon will be relieved at New Plv' mouth by-Mr..J. H. Stevens, Assistant-- * Inspector of Post Office*. Mr. F Balham has taken- up his posi . ;».» on he staff of the Xew Plvmou h H'g'i School. For two years i ie was "»t assistant at the Dilworth Instil te ■ ;>."'! prior to that ,was on the staff of -»gs College, Auckland. Mr. tfLm * .. trench lingnwt of some note, holding -. <ilk< '. dnA living lor some time been »<*m* T y of the Auckland French Club It is surely a unique occurrence for hree brolly to live with Lheir vives on. miourh for all to celebrate tlie r golden weddings (says a Dunedin £ r ' the year ISoO, Mr. Charles J.' w n then a silicon in London, was married' ana m 1!)09 he duly celebrated M Z $ /■• anniversary Jiavi„» lived in London »'.' ! »;s hfe j„ ISlil, Mr. .Tames J FN >u L<wkes L.iy. was married in Clirist- '■'"'»■],. and in 11)11 celebrated the UK, ' '«--nt m.Laranaki, where he has !, «V l 'l>' >;«'«»•■ hi 18(12. Mr. William Kiwin. ll*„ a settler in JiawkeY, | a•' and last month he being the Ihmnjrober. celebrated his S . tuns,' at iuriroa... -■ •- Mr,* 0 Fggleslon. ( . lf fool , „ f J""'. '.'"'lml, an all-round sport, j leave \\ aitara -to-cL.y for Mcssm. Borthand Sons, Melbourne office Yes terday afternoon he was the re eipie.nl, of a presentation from the' stiff Mr T V' "°' fch V' lck ' s ,Waitara Work -Ui. (~ K. Croll, in a short speech, said J'fi "as sorry that Mr. Eggleston was ;«avin- Avaitiu-a, a fi he made himself 'l'l'.v popular with all hands, but was pea.... to say that the. removal to Meli>"ll"'.r. was promotion for Mr Fmr] c •;-■>:' On behalf 0 f the whole ( 'n 'i Mhe bad much pleasure in linnd- -"'-' ' ' • friend a pair of Held - a gentleman's dressing case, and ■,■'■'■; : '- ; i injii's, and then called on the ;'i"v>' for three cheers, which were ';"',■■ L ! y ■?!""• Ml '" %gl''ston suitably

i<l\ < lit lm been on Jle,si„ BoithIhi mstn tulois of Taiunaki met « i' \ i imill hs.l nin-hl to bid ] llP . 1 i II Willi*, ln,peitoi oi Kac--5 i' *v mis, Mho j-, shoith leav- '» x I'h month inula ti.instei to , v '" u h U|>])oitumty m. taken ' '" I lrnn with a liavellmn bag as f i "- | iiikui of the ibteem ni whuh. i I In the biiMiip-s (oniniunit\ " ' ti" ti.niplimcnt.uj nmaiks, the J i Miuul tin opinions ot liicm- '' I>l '' ti ule m admins* Mi Willis •' lh i t n it legiot at hi-, depaitiue, '<\ ' ah\ ns endi nomed to act i i m end lmp.iitialiir in mnvw' inn> ~ I lioth cmploxei and tm--1 >'> 'lie ,-ptaker eonijiatulaled "Mr. »i'l oi In-, piomotion, and wished i'i \ u prospentv in his new spheie Hi tin 'pit tho,e pieseni toi then kind' < ]■ n of goodwill, "\lr Willie said h 1 Mm d .il«n>, look upon the pi (sen ■m memento of his h\pp-\ ie li ' 'P the laianaki mister h'.iloi'a.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 109, 24 September 1912, Page 4

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PERSONAL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 109, 24 September 1912, Page 4

PERSONAL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 109, 24 September 1912, Page 4

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