PERSONAL.
'■ Mr Lbasby, Mayor of Grey town, wil 1 represent the borough at the Municipal Conference next week. Mr W. M. Easthope has been aopointed a vaccination inspector for the district of Masterton. Tha patiant? of th? Fah'atua H spital have presented a testimonial to jMaree Dorset, wh) is aevering her connaction with the inetitjtion. Leave of absence has been grinle 1 bv the Wellington Education Boird to the fallowing teachers:—Mbs F. M. Stormont, Pahiatua, and Mis 3 M. A. Johnson, Waterfalls. Ths many friends in Maatertm of Mr i'. Chamberlain, of Aramiho, , Wangariui, will regret to learn that ill. Mr Ciamberlain w j s for many years a resident <of the Upper Plain. The death 3b ;announced from Palmenwn ivlonh of Mr J. M'Conville, familiarlv known as "Melouurne," a noted whip in the old coaching days. He drove Harwell and Macara's coaches, was on the Wellington Fox ton route for many years* and .subsequently drove on the Wpst Coast coaching route. The deceased was 52 years of age, and leaves a •wife and family.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9156, 1 August 1908, Page 5
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175PERSONAL. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9156, 1 August 1908, Page 5
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