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PERSONAL.

Mr T. M. Hornsby, -LP., of Car- j has been gazetted a Coroner tor the Dominion. Miivs Annie Haw of died at her brother's residence in Carterton yestgp&ay, at the age of twenty-five. i Dr. Camidge, Bishop of Bathurst, * . in Axicktaiul on Wednesday, hy the Mooltan.. on a healthrrecruitsng trip. The Rev. Father Hassott, S.J., of Rivervicw College, Sydney, is on a i visit to New Zealand, and vail conduct retreats at Island Bay and Timaru. Mr E. H. Sharpe. of Masterton, was in the "intermediate pass" at the examination held in Oct- ] ober in (connection -with the New Zea- i land Society of Accountants. ; Among the candidates who were ' successful in passing at the recent j State examination for the registration , . of nurses was Eleanor D. Carter, of; 70 Mas*Grton. ; Mr Paul Marcus, who has teen j -chancellor to the Consul-General for J France in Sydney for twelve years, , has arrived in Auckland to take Tip the duties of Consul, vice M. Boeufvc, who has been transferred to Liverpool. - Colonel Knight, of the Salvation ] Army, Wellington, is under instruc-j tions to farewell, and will leave New j Zealand about the end of January. TJis future sphere of work will not be '■ 'known for a few days. The Pastoralists' Review says: Mr. £ J. L. Henrys' son of the well-known handicapper in Now Zealand, is now an estanciero in Argentine. He has,' with his partner, 90.000 acres of land, ; on which he runs -1.3,000 sheep and j 15,000 head of cattle. The staff of the Wairarapa Age as-, scmbled round the time-honoured "stone" on Friday afternoon, to bid i farewell to Mr L. A. Harris, who is leaving the office after a pleasant con- ; nection of six years. Mr Harris was presented with a suitable memento of his association with the staff, and hearty wishes were expressed for his future success.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10153, 24 December 1910, Page 5

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PERSONAL. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10153, 24 December 1910, Page 5

PERSONAL. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10153, 24 December 1910, Page 5

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