PERSONAL.
Mrs/J. C. Cooper, of Pahlatua, is 'seriously ill, and she has been remoevd to a private hospital in Palm•erston North* Mr A. Talfcot, M.A., headmaster of the Carterton District High School, has been promoted to a similar position at the Greymouth District High School. .. Rev. W. W. Avery, second minister to the South Wairarapa Methodist •Circuit, and who will leave to-day to take up his residence at Manaia, in •the Hawera Circuit, preached farewell sermons at Carterton, Greytown, .•and Dalefield yesterday. At a meeting of the Masterjion of the New Zealand Amalgamated Society of . Railway Servants, Mr P. Shinnick, who was -chairman during 1908, was presented with a chairman's badge by Mr W. McCulloch, the present •chairman. At Otaki last week Mr w! C. H, "Tutbury, of Featherston, eldest son ■of the late Mr William Tutbury, of was married to Miss Alice Maud Greatbatch, fifth daughter of . the iate Mr Jnseph Greatbatch of Feathejston. Misses Elsie Bale, of "Hawkesf Bay,- and Ruby Bevan, of Manakau, were the bridesmaids, and Mr E. A. Hargreaves, of Woodville, '.best man.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3155, 5 April 1909, Page 5
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178PERSONAL. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3155, 5 April 1909, Page 5
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