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: Mr J. S. Handyside, of Akitio, Svas ] a visitor to Masterton on Saturday. Archbishop C'arke, of Melbourne, will visit ?vew Zealand next month. - Mr C. A. W. Monokton. of Otaki, has been Chosen as the Opposition 1 candidate for the Otaki seat at the next election. Constable E. T. Bird, of Napier, has been appointed to Masterton to succeed Constable Anderson, who has been transferred to the West Coast. Mr H. Marshall, a brother of the Rhodes scholarship winner, leaves Eketahuna shortly to join the Methodist ministry. Inspector Ellison, officer >in charge of the Wellington Police District, arrived in Masterton on Saturday night on an official visit. .' A report- is current, f.ays the Express, that Mr S. Bolton will Uu: "the i Opposition candidate? for the Pahiatua J s'eat at the next general election. j'> Mr J. D. Cruickshank, of Master- j .ton, who has dene yeoman service for j the local A. and P. Association, having for one period filled the office of , President, tendered his resignation | from the Committee on Saturday, as 3 he contemplates leaving the district, j Mr C. W. Lee, who has just retired from the headmastership of the Martinborough school, after filling the position for sixteen years,' was entertained by the settlers of the district last week, and. with Mrs Lee, was the recipient of tangible expressions of appreciation in the form of j'silver plate. ! Mr J. Torrcnce. for a number of years in charge of the drapery department of the Eketahuna branch of the W.F.C.A., lias tendered his resignation in order to enter business at Tauranga.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10138, 16 January 1911, Page 5
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