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•, • Tho Rev. S/J. Serpell has returned ' to •Masterton from a visit to the north. Mr G. R. Sykes, M.P., ?eft again for 43ie Forty-Mile Bash yesterday. , ~v T ho Manawotu Standard records the death of MwMaxwoll, wife of Mr Wdl- . liaon Maxwell, a very "old settler of . Bunnythorpe. The Von. Archdeacon Burrows, of Edgbaston, has been appointed Bishop T «f sweo, in succession to thejate Dr. 1 " Stabbs. The friends of Mr Harold Fitzgerald will be sorry to learn that he is iack in Masterton suffering from a sever© illness. '■'.'• The Carterton Wews of yesterday . ' V «ays:—A pleasant afternoon was spent at the Presbyterian Social Hall, Car- ; *«rtoa, by the pupils t and friends of ■ ■^■JSsw^vJC,;Jack'son,' teacher of musio '&* JReler j" Bur n^'Ohlapma'n; - played the accompaniments. Pupils and friends enjoyed a nice afternoon tea as well as music and song. Mr R. Darroch, headmaster of the _ Rosepoath school, and formerly of Masterton, is at pres*eosi«h a. visit to I friends in the Wairarapa. I Sub-lrispeotor Phair, of Timaru, has „ fceon promoted to the rank'of In spec- I - tor, and has been transferred to Greyaaouth. I A Timaru telegram states that Mr F. W. Clarke, harbour engineer, who met with, severe injuries, in a, quarry explosion, has returned to duty, but is not yet completely recovered. Mr L. G. Reid, S.M., is at present holding -Bittangs of the. Court in the Huti district. ' ..-, i
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10643, 25 May 1912, Page 5
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234PERSONAL Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10643, 25 May 1912, Page 5
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