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PERSONAL.

gj His Excellency the Governor will ™ sptmd the first days of the New Year at Auckland. Mr Percy H. Smith, of the Chief Accountant's Office, New Zealand Railways, Wellington, was married on Monday to Miss Jean Francis. Mr and Mrs H. R. Wood (Dannevirke) are visitors to Masterton and are "staying with Mr and Mrs St. George. . Mr and Mrs. C. Perry, of Masterton, with their children,, leave on a holiday visit to Rotorua and Auckland on Thursday. Mr A. G. Marshall is designing his '- i jk position as Inspector of Mines to take up a position aa mine manager for the Westport Coal Company at Denniston. A telegram from Cliristchurch records the death of Constable Alexander Arthur Scully, for seven years court orderly in the Magistrate's * Court in that city. Miss Wolff, of Masterton, who has been staying with Mr and Mrs Burns (Carterton) for the Christmas holidays, leaves this week for a visit to Auckland. Mr George Mcllvride, an old settler of the Lower Hutt, died on Sunday last. He was a blacksmith and farrier by trade. The death is announced from Wanganui of Mr R. M. Menzies, who had for twenty-one years been in charge of the Matarawa school. Mr Alfred Millar Hogg, managing director of Hogg, Limited, timber merchants, of Dunedin, died on Monday afternoon from heart disease whilst proceeding to the golf links. He was forty years of age. Messrs Beeby and Wade, Minister for Education and Labour, and Leader of the Opposition in the New South -dfj- left Sydney in the Marama on Satur-: r xlay for Wellington direct, states a Press Association message. Their object is to investigate industrial matter? in tJiQ Dominion, Having completed a three years' course at the University of Pennyslvania and taken his D.D.S. degree there, and being now an L.D.S. of the Royal College of Surgeons of England, Mr Rupert I. Sutton, of Masterton, is coming out to New Zealand by way of Australia.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10154, 28 December 1910, Page 5

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PERSONAL. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10154, 28 December 1910, Page 5

PERSONAL. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10154, 28 December 1910, Page 5

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