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Mr G. R. Sykes, M.P., returned to. Masterton from Wellington for the week-end. . ,The.death is announced of Mr William David Beazley,,M.L.A., of Victoria, and Speaker of the House during 1904. ■' . . Mr Chas. M. Mears, of Ormondville, has been appointed assistant Town Clerk at Dannevirke, out of■thirty applicants. .'.'•; Mr H. M. Porter has resigned his position as Secretary of the Poverty Bay A. and P. Association, which hehas occupied for twelve years. Mr C.'C. Jackson has beeri nominat- , ed by the Kopuaranga School, Commit-' tee for the representation of the Wairarapa Ward on the Wellington Education Board. Mr Morgan Sheehyn, a well-known settler of Eketahuna,. underwent _ a successful operation for a '■■> facial' growth, at a private hospital a Masterton on Saturday. ; < Mr A. N. Burns, M.A., headmasteref the Carterton .District High School, Was "capped" at the University students' ceremony in Wellington last • week. At a meeting .of the. Wairarapa,-, South County, Council on,. Saturday, Mr A'Court-Opie tendered, his resignation as engineeu. The Council,, in; committee, accepted ,the resignation with regret. Visitors at the Club 'Hotel, Masterton, include Messrr, Kebbell, Dymock, Athya, Sandlant, McKee, Powell, McKenzie, Gravestock, Moore, N, McLaren (Bush Gully), Goodacre (NewPlymouth), Ericson (Akaroa). /' The Secretary of the Mastertou Competitions Society has received intimation that His Excellency the Governor (Lord Islington) hopes to be present at the final demonstration of the Masterton Competitions on July 12th, unless detained by urgent Parliament-, ary business. The death occurred on Friday evening last of one of Napier's oldest and most respected settlers in the person of Mr James G. Gilberd. The deceased was well-known throughout New Zealand as one of the, founders of the N.Z. Fire Brigade Association. ■ The following is the list of visitors staying at the Marquis of Norman by Hotel, Carterton, last week:—From Wellington: Miss Roberts, Messrs Bock, Carey, Fuller. Hunt, McDonald, Pelling, Powell, Phillips. Staples, Simpson, Summorhayes, Whyte, , ani Willis. San Francisco: Mr. and.Mrs Gallagher. Auckland :Mr Isaacs. Te Horo:" Mr Hodge. Homewood: Mr Tatham. Kokotau: Mr Bun.iy. Gladstone: Mr Dalgleish. BUYING A PIANO. During our Annual Balance this month we are prepared.to offer terms of pavmen.t even m<we advantageous than, the vevv liberal and exceptional terms w/> extend in the orclaiary course cf business. Perhaps you do not want tftiw; .but if you.do this is your .special opportunity. ■ , All our instruments are absoluteiv good, bearing— in. addition to the names cf makes such as the Broadwood, the Kotiisch,, the L:pp. and the -Steinw-ay—the guarantee of" our wide repute mnd lonig experience. If we .sell you a .piamo during this Annua.lßaln.ueo period, ,you are. "assured of a fine instrument, and the payments wfl' be toW easy to bother vou at nil. THE JVRFSDEN PTANO COMPANY. Ltrl.. VMJWrton. North Island Man-nger: M. J. Brooke. I*}™! lieprf sen.t.iit : vp: F. Daniell s\ BuJldin.g'S, Queen Street..
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10673, 1 July 1912, Page 4
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