PERSONAL.
The Wellington Education Board) has accepted the resignationof Mr A.. Turner, head teacher at Mauriceville.
Mr W. Butler, late proprietor of' the Martinborough Hotel,'will leave to-day for Hokitika, where he haa* purchased a hotel.
Miss Dulcie Deamer, daughter" ofT Dr. Deamer, of Featherst-on,T wfis married on Wednesday at Perth to* Mr Albert Goldie, tourinc: manager for the 'Trince Chap" DramaticCompany.
The latest report as to the condition of Mr J. M'Lacblari, M.P.,. who has been seriously ill at Auckland, is that he is very much better and proposes to go on a brief visit to Rotorua.
Mr Alec. J. Maclean, wno has takers the premises lately occupied by Messrs Howell and Co., in Perry Street as auction rooms, is a son of Mr Lachlan Maclean, cf Dunedin, who has been auctioneering in Otago. for some thirty odd years.
A Press Association telegram trom. Palmerston North states that Mr Hoben, editor of the "Manawatui Times," was last night presented with a purse of sovereigns in recog- f nition of his public services in connection with the recent Mayoral elec-- .. tion and to meet out of pocket expenses incurred in the libel actions arising out of it, which he won.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9178, 29 August 1908, Page 4
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199PERSONAL. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9178, 29 August 1908, Page 4
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