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MrS. Inder, postmaster, who has '! been absent on a' month's holiday >.' tour, returned to Masterton yesterday. Mr W. J. Walsh, who has - teen relieving officer during Mr Inder's absence, left Masterton yesterday- . . ..' MrR. Drummond, wno is leaving dareville shortly to take over the headmastership of the Lansdowne . ' .School, was, with Mrs Drummond, * entertained on Tuesday evening at a farewell social by the residents . of Clareville, and presented with a * "handsome silver tea and coffee serwrites our Carterton correspondent. The presentation was made by the Mayor of Carterton (Mr w > .Moore)-, and suitably acknowledged by the recipient. MriW. T. Glasgow, Secretary and .Inspector to the Customs Department, - Mtire&from servye yesterday, after 47* dears' service, states a Press Association telegram. He will shortly • take a trip to England. He was pre- »~ itnted* with * a number' of presents »üb»cribed for by offieeira of the Department througheut the Dominion. It is understood that Mr R. Carter, noirCbllec&r of Customs, at WeN » Zltffitot will succeed Mr Glasgow.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3152, 1 April 1909, Page 5
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163PERSONAL. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3152, 1 April 1909, Page 5
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