PERSONAL
Dr Trilby King left Masterton yesterday for Wellington. Mr William Perry. of Pojiro.sc, M.isteifcon, has returned from hi;; visit to Australia, and js in excellenthealth. Sir Neswt MeR-obie, proprietor of the Waihi Telegraph, and formerly of" Paiiiatun, on a visit to Masterton. to-<lay. Mr T. Yi . MrTCen::ie, r.f I\tastertow > who has been laid up in Wellington for some days, is able to get about again. Mr Tosswill. stationmuster at Mauriceville, lias been transferred to Wellington. Mr. A. E. Cooper, of. tho frozen; meat exporting firm of Cooper and Simms, Christehureh, was a visitor to Master ton yesterday. Ihe Rev E. T. Olds, who has been recuperating in Ohristchurch for the past month, is making good progress towards recovery from his recent serious illness, and expects to. return toMasterton on Friday next. Yesterday's arrivals at the Masterton Club Hotel Jtidudo Mr and Mrs. Mathews (Australia), Miss Chotwynd Miss Preston, Messrs Wykeham and Nablo (comedy company), Mr and Mrs. Speedy (Awatea), Mr Maxwell (Napier), Mr Mcßobio (Waihi)," Colonel' Hislop. Captain Skelly, Messrs Letliaby, Fowlc- (2). Goodman and Heushilwood (Wellington). At. the annual meeting of tho Feilding Chamber of Commerce held oil Tuesday last Mr F. Pirani. the retiring president, in acknowledging a. vote of thanks for his services, stated that he intended, during the next twelve months, to relinquish the position he held, and to practically retire from rntMliu life.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10710, 14 September 1912, Page 4
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