PERSONAL.
Mr E. McKenzie has been elected President of the Wairarapa Referees' Association, and Mr C. J. Beard Vice-President.
The funtral of the late Mrs A. E. Harvey, of Masterton, took place at Featherston yesterday, and was largely attended. Miss Keedwell, who has for some considerable time been in the service of the W.F.C.A. at Greytown, and who will leave on March 26th on a trip to England, has been presented by the employees with a valuable travelling rug a3 a mark of esbem. Miss E. Judd, of Masterton, who is to be married next week, has been made the recipient of a presentation from the members of the Ladies' Bible Class of the Wesleyan Sunday School to mark the occasion.
Mr K. C. Munro, who has been a resident of Pahiatua for fourteen years, is about to take up his residence in Martinborough. On Friday evening last he was tendered a farewell social by the members of the Tararua Rifle Club. '
Mr P. R. Le Couteur, aged 22. of the Queen's College, Melbourne, has been selected as the Victorian Rhodes scholar for this year. The only other candidate was Mr G. Hazlitt, a well-known cricketer, abd son of Mr James Hazlitt, who was recently stage manager for the "Brewster's' Millions" Company in New Zealand.
Mr F. W. Temple and his son Stanley leave Masterton on Friday for Wellington, en route to Sydney and Home. They leave Wellington by the Warrimoo, catching the Moldavia at Sydney.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9042, 18 March 1908, Page 5
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246PERSONAL. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9042, 18 March 1908, Page 5
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