PERSONAL.
Mr William Allan, a popular guard cn the Wellington-Napier mail train, is seriously ill in the Wellington Hospital. It is reported that Mr Tringham has sold his property at Pigeon Bush, and intends to reside in Wellington. Mr W. C. Buchanan, of Tupurupuru, who has been confined to his house for some weeks past, is now convalescent. Mr Hills, of Stratford, has purchased the Te Ore Ore Estate, consisting of 780 acres. A cablegram from London states that Lord Loreburn will shortly marry Violet, eHest daughter of Sir Michael Hicks-Beach, of Gloucester, and niece of Viscount St. Aldwyn. At the Mangatainoka Library Hall, on Thursday last, Mr A. C. Grant, stationmaster at Mangatainoka, who is under orders to proceed to Ngahere, near Greymouth, was presented by a number of frierds with a dress-ing-case, a rug and a Gladstone bag as a mark of esteem. Mr Geo. Hunter has been elected Patron, and Mr C. Hall, M.H.R., President of the Dannevirke Athletic and Cycling Club.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8860, 21 October 1907, Page 5
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165PERSONAL. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8860, 21 October 1907, Page 5
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