PERSONAL.
Drs Irving find Paterson will visit Taranaki this week in connection wits the medical inspection of school chit-
The members of tho No. 1 Military " Service Board, Messrs D. G. A. Cooper (chairman), D. McLaren and W. Perry, will leave for Hawera by to-day'# midday train.
Mrs Arthur Beauchanip died at the age of 80 years, on the 24th inst., at Picton. One of lier sons if Mr. Harold Beauchamp, of Bannatyne and Co., Wellington, and chairman of directors of the Bank of New Zealand.
i The marriage of Miss Ethel Standish, younger daughter of Mrs Standish, New Plymouth, to Captain Colin Gilray, ion pf Professor and Mrs' Gilray, thinedin, was celebrated at Hasleraere, England, last Saturday. Mrs. C. D. Richardson, daughtet ofMr. A. M'Gonagle, has received word that her husband, who is a stretcherbearer, has been admitted to Southwark Military, Hospital suffering from an inflamed knee-joint. At yesterday's meeting of the Tarannki Education Board, the resignation of Mr. H. T. Ainsworth. Truant officer, on account of failing health, was accepted. The Board passed a iMolution regretting his continued Indisposition. At the meeting of the Rhodes Sehblarship Selection Committee held at .Government House yesterday, Lieut. Hugo A. Mackenzie, spn of Professor Mackenzie, of Victoria College, wa* chosen to hold the next scholarship to be awarded. Owing to the war conditions the Rhodes Trust is not actually electing scholars for 1918. —Press Association.
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