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PERSONAL.

Mr W. Caffey, secretary of the Wellington taxing Association, is seriously ili. Mr W H. Field. M.P.. has gone r.n a visit to the Bay of Plenty. He will be absent from Wellington about 3 The name of Constable W. Dunpby rf Blenheim, who has taken up police d,ity in Mastenor, in succession to Coi stable Towrsend. was incorrectly a. toanced owing to a typographical error. i iuut-Colonel Hawkins, 0.0. v., \ Kajir Richardson, and Captain Pot's ter, A.A.G., have gone to South Can- ■ terrjury, to hold an enquiry into the alleged misbehaviour of two Territorial officers at a memorial service in the district. Among the passengers by the Mckoia for Papeete were Mr 0. Griffith, fruit merchant, who intends spending a few weeks in the islands; Mr P. Dutfy, fruit meichant, of San Francisco, returning from a visit to New Zealand; and Mr W. D. Lysnar, Mayor of Gisborne, who is travelling to London via America with Mrs LysAt Cheltenham, Mr W. Mills and # family received a send-off on their * removal to Hawke's Bay.Every member of the family, including six growr.-np sons and daughters, received valuable presents from the settlers.football club, cricket club, etc. Mr MiHs was the first settler at Cheltenham thirty-four years ago. and ia now.going pioneering again m tha Hawke'd Bay district. The many friends of Mr Jacob Jacobsen, will regret to learn of his - death on Saturday, in the Masterton >* Hospital, from heart trouble. He 1 ; was born at Dryerton, in the Forty Mile Bush, his parents being of the Mauriceville pioneer settlers. A few ysars since the late Mr Jacobsen was a strone, hardy bu3hman, but in the courEe of his arduuus work he strained his heart, and he has never been right since. He leaves a widow and two children. The funeral will take place at tha Mauricevilie Gemctery at 2 o'clock to-day.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10056, 30 May 1910, Page 5

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310

PERSONAL. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10056, 30 May 1910, Page 5

PERSONAL. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10056, 30 May 1910, Page 5

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