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PERSONAL.

. Mr F. G.-Waldegrave, un.ler secretary to the Department of ' '.wtk-e, is ■at present on a visit to Mastarxixa. Mr A. W. Hogg, M.P., was among the yisitors to the .Caledonian Sportsin Masterton yesterday., - Mr C. Stewart, of the firm of Stewart and <Do., timber merchants, Wellington, is at present in Masterton. Among the visitors to Masterton is the 'Meek, and Co., Wellington. . •' , Mr J. K. Logan, 1.5.0., Superintendent of Electric Lines, severed ' his . connection with -the - public service . on Saturday last. , 'Mr Wilson, secretary of the liannevirko Caledonian Society, was a visitbiv?' to the Caledonian - Society's sports in Masterton v The man Leo. Clemisha, who died somewhat suddenly last week at Woodville, : was a former resident of Martinborough, where * lie< leaves a widow and'Stepson.^v^' The Prime Minister arrived at • Invercargill on Saturday night, jand was welcomed by the Deputy Mayor. He said lie was "glad to be welcomed by the familiar-sound of the bagpipes." Sir William Lyne, M.P., formerly a member of the was a passenger by the Maheno, which arrived at Auckland from Sydney on Sun- : day. Messrs' J. M. R. Lochhead, of Feifding,-and Hugh McKay, of Pal- , inerston' Nortn, acted' as judges of tlie dancing events sit sports in Masterton yesterday, whilsi Mr Peter McGregor, of- Feilding, judged the piping. . /• • ; A very pleasing little ceremony took place on Saturday at Mastertbn, when the locomotive staff of the MastertonWoodville section of the New Zealand Railways presented Mr Pry or Gilbert, the popular Wairarapa Age runner, with a case of Loewe pipes and a tobacco pouch, suitably inscribed. .Mr C. F. Redman, who- lias been sub-editor of the Wairarapa Daily Times for the past eighteeii immihs, and has severed his connection wiih that paper, was, on Saturday, presented by the staff with a case cf 1.151 s and a tobacco pouch. The pr-34 sntation was made by the editor {Mr R. W. ' Robson), and was suitably act r.owledged by Mr Redman. Mr D. M. Mcintosh, of the Mastery ton Post Office staff; who has been acting as relieving postmaster at Lkei.ihuna for about four months past,, has again taken up his duties fit :ht local office.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10158, 3 January 1911, Page 5

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PERSONAL. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10158, 3 January 1911, Page 5

PERSONAL. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10158, 3 January 1911, Page 5

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