PERSONAL
At a meeting of the New JSealancT Sheepbreeders' Association yesterday, Mr P. A. McHardy wa3 elected to succeed th_ late M- 6. C. "Wheeler as--Chairman.
The friends of' Mr. A. W, Hogg,. M.P., Will be. pleased to know that-his health is steadily improving, and he can gefc out for an occasional drive.
Sergeant N; Miller left-Mastertom' yesterday on a fortnight's furlough;.. in the South. ■■■ During his absence," Constable Brown will be in charge of." the local police station.
Mr; D. M. Graham has resigned his; position as manager of the Masterton.branch of the Bank of Australasia, inorder to take over the management of the Wairarapa Daily Times. Mr. R. W. Robson will retain the position of editor of the paper.
Bishop Williams, who has been indisposed at Te Aute, has sufficiently re-, covered to be able to leave the house.
Mr G. Livingstone, of Windsor, has* announced himself a candidate for the.. Olutha seat at the coming election. He>will stand as an Independent ■•Liberal.
The Hon. A. T. Ngata passed: through Masterton on Wednesday, enroute for Gisborne.- .. '
Mr W. A. Teitch, who is contesting; Ijhe Wanganui seat in the Labour interest, is a railway employee stationed* at Cross' Creek..
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10467, 3 November 1911, Page 4
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200PERSONAL Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10467, 3 November 1911, Page 4
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