PERSONAL.
Uv F. W. Temple, of Masterton, VitU leave on a trip to England next month. He expects to be absent from New Zealand about seven months.
Mr Philin G. Palmtr, editor of "Progress,"" is at present in Masterton, and intends remaining during the .currency of the Agricultural Show.
At Carterton, on Saturday afternoon, Miss Violet Miller, ledgerkeeper at the Mutual Trading Company's Store, was presented with a handsome afternoon tea service in ■view'of her approaching marriage.
A Wellington Press Asso.iation telegram states that Mr Frederick Cooper, seedsman and nurseryman, died on Sunday night, at his residence. Lower Hutt aged 67 years. Mr Cooper arrived in Wellington with his parents in 1842. When the sfold rush broke out in Otago he invent south to try his fortune there. *H.' also spent some time *on the Ballarat goldfieHs. On his return to New Zealand be settled down in Wellington, marrying the only daughter of Robert Holt, .carpenter, of that .city. He established a business as a seedsman and nurseryman in Wellington abojt forty years ago.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9058, 18 February 1908, Page 5
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174PERSONAL. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9058, 18 February 1908, Page 5
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