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PERSONAL

Mr A. H. Herbert officially anhis candidature for the Masfce«\fcon seat at the coming election. ~ Mr Mangus Nilssori, a well-known sefcfcfer of and formerly of Ekela'huna, Mas a-visitor to Masterton thas week.

Mr .f. F.. Tpcker, who'had been "a resident of Featherstoh for over > 26 years,-died yesterday, at the age of 60 years. 1 He leaves a widow, two sons, and one daughter. . .... The friends .of ,Mi; John. Morris,, of Masterton, "will- be pleased, to' learn that his health, which has been indifferent for wine months past, has recently improved considerably. Mr Robert Darrdch, at one time a teacher in the local District High School, and now headmaster /of the •Roseneath school (Wellington), was a visitor to Masterton yesterday. Mr Arch. McDougall, Clerk ;of Works to tlie Wellington Education Board, was in Masterton last evening. He visited the Lower Taueru School yesterday,. and to-day. proceedsto On the eve of his departure from Pa;h.iatua for Masterton,.' Mr ,V.,<? JProsser was entertained by the members of the Tararua Club, and was , the recipient from them of a travelling rug and other gifts. Constable Anderson, who has been for some time stationed in Masterton, "has received notice of M§ transfer to I Brunncrfon, in ihe South'^-isl?- nd ? jj'here Ij@ willbe the/oj&cer in cheng*. Colonel Russell, of Napier, .. who. is in charge of the Wellington District Battalion, is proceeding to Castlepoint on a visit of inspection to ;thc Masterton Mounted Rifles camp.

Mr A. A. Harris, formerly in charge of the electric lighting plant at Eketahuna, intends leaving the Dominion shortly for America, in order to extend his experience in electrical engineering. /■••'

Her many -friends throughout the Manawatu and Horowhenua districts will learn with sincere regret of the death; of Mrs McCulloch, relict of the Jafce John McCulloch, far m'aiiy years a resident of Foxton, and clerk to the Manawatu and Horowhenua County Councils. Mrs McCulloch died at Levin on Monday, aged 75 years.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10133, 11 January 1911, Page 5

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PERSONAL Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10133, 11 January 1911, Page 5

PERSONAL Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10133, 11 January 1911, Page 5

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