PERSONAL
Inspector Bakcwell will bo a visitor to Mnstorton to-day.
Mr H. R. Bunny lias been elected president of the Taratahi-Carterton Racing Club.
A London cable .records ttie death of Mi™ Octavia Hill, philanthropist and author.
A Wanganui telegram states that news has been receive \ that Mrs Henry, \vif» of T)r .1. (-'. Henry, the American evangelist., died at Los Angelas on June 25th.
Yesterday's arrivals at the Club Hotel, Mastertoii, include Mrs Roberts and Mr Moore (MeSweeuey Co.), Mr Sinclair (Auckland), Messrs Fouhy, Lane. Powell. Bakcwall, Thompson, Bates and Phillips (Wellington).
IVl'r Edmund Wrigley. formerly a well-known settler of Masterton, died .'in the Wellington Hospital on Thursday, at the age of 0:5. The deceased has'a, number of relatives in the Wainirnpa, and was the father of Messrs Harry, Thomas and Edgar Wrigley, well known in Rugby circles.
A quiet wedding was solemnised at 'the Anglican Church, Eketahuna, on Wednesday morning, when Mr Waller H. Milne, of Pahiatua, was marTied to Miss Edith M. Blair, niece of Mrs Coster, of Parkville, and lately J from Sydney.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10696, 17 August 1912, Page 5
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175PERSONAL Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10696, 17 August 1912, Page 5
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