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PERSONAL.

Lieutenant-Colonel Robert Hughes, of Wanganiii, has been offered a z<l has accepted the managership of the Zealand team of mai'Kstifen whichMs'ttf' compete at the Bisle'y'"' meeting 's&' year. - ' '

Tito Minister for Education (Hon. G. "■Fowlds)t returned, to Wellington from tho 'south ; yes^<3vdnymorning..,.,

A London cable announces the death of Sydney Brougb...the actor. The dewas a son of. Mr Lionel Bivm,c>:h, was born in 1803. Miss Dorothy Gardiner,', who went from'Dunedin under engagement to Meynell and Gunn, has at Perth joined Mr E. Branscombe's troupe of entertainers. [ Their next move, is to Brisbane.''-. ; •'• '■'■•' ■'!'■ '-.', ■•- 'V".'..''. .•-.,.'

Miss Kilgour, of'Palinersbon North, has heen appointed. matron of the Kumara Hospital. ,

It is reported by cable that Earl Grey. Governor-Genoral of Canada, has abandoned his proposed visit to the West Indies and his Arctic journey—planned for the autumn—owing to lack: of time before the Duke of ConnsMMTht's arrival to take up the duties nf Governor-General.

Mr Harry Moore, for some years ac«. cnuntant at Te Waikato sanatorium, Cambridge, died suddenly list Friday night; He was a single man. His relatives live in Wellington..

A nlensant function took nlace at the re-idenoe of MrsS. H. Ralph, the ocrr.«ion being a kitchen tea given to Miss Florence Sutton on her'approachin? marriasre'. The young lady was the reoinient-of many' and useful arid handsome presents. Several, musical items :";>ntributed to the enjoyment of those j>:"3sent. . .

The Vfon. A. T. Ngata is expected'in +l,O Wnirarapa this afternoon from Gisborno.

Mr W. D. Lysnji.r. Mayor of Gis"nif. left last night for Nnnier, Peiltiing. Pnlmersf-on and Wellington, in connection with the frozen meat movement.

The Hon. T. Mackenzie arrived in Xo-tv Plymouth last night.

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Bibliographic details
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10199, 30 March 1911, Page 5

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272

PERSONAL. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10199, 30 March 1911, Page 5

PERSONAL. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10199, 30 March 1911, Page 5

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