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PERSONAL.

Mr. H. Okey, M.P„ spent last weekend in New Plymouth. Mr. T. G. Jrtcider, who haft for the last few months acted 34 hosltili] inspector at New Plymouth, leaves on Itrffay to tike up the position of junior inspector of factories aft Auckland The Rev. A. T. B. Page, vicar of the Anglican parishes of (Jreytown and Featnerston, has accepted the charge ot the parochial district of M&naia, and will leave the Wairarapa in about three months' time.

Mr. R. W. Glentworth, who bias been factory manager at Okau during tihe past two years, has been appoint®! manner of the Otaki dairy factory, out of fifty applicants. The Otaki dairy factory's output is 400 toau.

, Mr. W. R. Tuck, formerly Methodist minister at Aramoho, now barrister and solicitor, at Auckland, has agreed to toe wishcß of a deputation to allow himself to be nominated for the Eden seat at the coming election. Mr. Tuck will h c standing in the Liberal interests . At last night's annual meeting of tihe IWnoki Jockey Club, 001. EHis, who retired 1 from the committee after aotae lorty years of service, was elected a life of the cluib. A special vote ot I/hanks was accorded to Mr. C. M. Lepper, the retiring tchkirmaa, -who has 1 completed 20 years of service on the j committee, and he was Recorded .a simitar [honor.

The latest report received from Brussels by Mr. J. iL. Beck from his son, Hadyn, is to the effect that the talented young musician, who is studying hard and making good progress under Professor Oaesar Thompson, of the Brussels Oonservatorium, has thoroughly recovered from his recent throat trouble (says the Wanganui Herald). Master Hadyn says he is now ia perfect health, and is preparing for an examination.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 57, 28 July 1914, Page 4

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295

PERSONAL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 57, 28 July 1914, Page 4

PERSONAL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 57, 28 July 1914, Page 4

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