PERSONAL.
Mr W. Younsr, late of Waitara, has taken over the Gladstone Hotfci. ?.ir White, the former licensee, intends to reside in Carterton for a time. Mr H. Smith, Iba we 1-known sawmiller, nf Nireaha, has started a sawmill oi rattier a krge scale near Maryborough, en Mr F. Wal's property. Mr B. N. Molineaux, manager of the branch of ihe Bank of New South Wales at Christchurch, hac * been appointed manager of the WellI ington branch of the sanm bank. The friends of Mr John Mace, Uj..per Cornwall street, who has been furiously ill in the Cornwall street Private Hospital for some time past, will be pleased ;o learn that he is alir.ost convalescent The injuries to Mr A Snowball, cased by the explosion of a magic laatem lamp at the Methodist Schoolroom re.ently, were mire serious than was at first thought The skin was blist red all over his face, and it is very fortunatd his eyes escaped tamage His right hand sustained The worst injury, th? back of which is hadly burned. Mr Snowball is, however, sufficiently recovered to be al i.ut again, although it will be some time ' efore he will rtgain the use of l is hand.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10076, 23 June 1910, Page 5
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202PERSONAL. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10076, 23 June 1910, Page 5
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