PERSONAL.
Mr W. L. Clark will in future act as manager of the Town Hall Pictures in Masterton.
Con.. Byrne, the ex-New Zealand footballer, now of North Sydney, has, according to a cable received last night, been granted a transfer to England. '';?■'■':■;■' .'..,/ ';;,' \..
• Mr D. Hebenton, of Masterton, will compete in the elocutionary contests to be held at Dunedin this month. Ete has nominated in eight different sections.
Mr John Fraser, until recently district valuer in Hawke's Bay for the Government, intends taking up his residence in Masterton; where he will enter the valuation business on his own acccount.
The many friends in Masterton of Councillor Joseph prentice will regret to hear that the health of that gentleman has-been ■■ very indifferent of late, and that he has been cbnfined to his home.
M/George Denton* the well-known an active interest in the - establish; fish .' hat£he,riesat ; tertori som& twenty yeafs^ago.
A cable message received at an early hour this morning states that thVlate Mr Arthur Lloyd, of the liaily "ChronicJe/: estate is valued at siderable .£ newspaper charities. ■ -:f^ , .v: , .:-,Sssa— wwlg
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10067, 15 August 1910, Page 5
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178PERSONAL. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10067, 15 August 1910, Page 5
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