PERSONAL.
Mr J. T. Boiland has beef ap- : jpointed Deputy Registranaf.Births, Deaths and Marriages at (Greytown. The Very Bev. ffiean McKenna ihas gone to Hamoa for-.a-.few days. A big social gathering is to take ple:e there on Wednesday next in •connection with the Catholic Church. Rev. E. T. Wyrme ißoncJ, wicar of Gneytwn, will H»cwe to Martinbarougb, and will be succeeded by Rev. A. T. B. Page. Rev. J. T. Page, of Worcester, England, will aueeiaed Rev. J. H. Sykee., at Tenui, who will be transferred. tfcj lUpper Halt. Mr tJ. R. Wood, of JMge.ty and , Company, Ltd , who I«tt Welling- ] ton s*e.-»!erday for Danosviinke, to take charge of the company's branch there, was on Thursday presented by the Btaif 'at Wellington with a handsome travelling rug and sovereign cas«. Mr N. C Marshall, one of the/most valued memjjers at local Y.M.CA., and well and favourably known An Masterton tin connection with etfeer matters, willteave for Auckland next week, where toe intends to reside permanently, SKs departure means a serious ioasrtoihe Aasocintion, and he will have -the' beat wishes frooa his many Mends,for his success in the Northern .city. Master Jack Humter was presented by the Mayor, at the Dominion Day ■celebrations at the District High School yesterday, wiih the certificate tfor bravery awarded by ths Royal Humane Society to Master Hunter foe saving the life of a comrade maaaed Clapcott in the Ruamahanga Xiv&v last summer. Mr Hollings eulogised the pluck and self-sacri-fieiiag spirit shown by the youthful recipient, and at the invitation of the Headiaayter" three hearty cheers were accorded ti Master Hurater by the large assembly at the ceremony.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 3002, 26 September 1908, Page 5
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272PERSONAL. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 3002, 26 September 1908, Page 5
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