PERSONAL.
Mr JamesSSergean t . of Scar> borough, is lying dangerously \\l„ and but faint hopes are entertained for his recovery. On Tuesday evening a. farewell social was tendered in the Commercial Hotel, Pahiatua,. tn Mr T, Cooper, who intends to take residence in Masterton. Mr Jv Mc-~ Ardle occupied the chair, and there were a large number, of residents present. Mr Cooper was presented will] a purse of sovereigns- and a handeome marble clock.. In making the premutation, thg chairman referred to the h ; gh esteem in which l\lv Cooper was held. During the evening a number q£. songs weresung by Mr J.ennarc!. Mr and Mrs C... $, Bamell returned to Masterton last, evening after a nine months' toim of tho British Isles. Mr Daniel 1; was mef at the railway station by a large number of his employees,, who gave three hearty cheers, as he stepped off the train.. Mr Daniel! informed an Age report that he Mt greatly henefiteci by bis holiday, and lie had learnt much in the Oy. Country that he hoped -tfould be of use to him in Masterton..
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8985, 21 November 1907, Page 4
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183PERSONAL. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8985, 21 November 1907, Page 4
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