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PERSONAL

V. > -Police Commissioner Cullen has ie"tuvned tc Wellington from Waihi, „ The dcat u is. announced by cablo <;f Lord Llanpattock, ageu seventy-five ;yoars. . ' Mr >V. M. Singleton, Chief Goveminent Dairy Inspector in Now JJen3and, wlio went to Canada four monihiJigo- to see bis father, snce dead, re- . "turned to Wellington on Wednesday. Writing c,.i LStb, Dr ar;d Mrs Paimer, of Featherst-on, stated that tliey had just completed a t"iir ■«F Scotland, and had spent two days in the English laic© country. f'lemme; and Snickey, of tho Wr, 'lingt(,.i Education Board, were present at the lecture given by Sir Robert Stout in tho Masterton Town Hall last evening. Mr Charles Gray, an old Masterton Iwy, who is leaving New Zealand to enter the theatrical profession in Australia, was a visitor to Masterton yesterday. On Wednesday night he was given a send-off at Ptffcono. A pretty wedding took place at St. "Peter's Church, Pahiatua, on Wednesday, when Miss Elsie Gilbert, second daughter of Mr and Mrs A. Gilbert, of Konini, was married to Mr H. Goodwin. The ceremony was performed by tho Rev C. H. Isaacson. Visitors at the Club Holel, blasterton include Mr Kevins (Annc.lalr'). CJol. Pringle, Captains Bosworfo, Trask, and Robinson (Pal nerston , Nortli). Messrs Blair, Ridge, Flein- • ming, .Harper,. Harris, Tingoy, Brittain, Holloway,. Bell, Baxter, Davev, MoMaster and "Fouhey (Wellington). Mr Malcolm R-oss, journalist, of Wellington, has been appointed by the Government to act as a special officej' to prepare statistics,- and to make * arrangements for evidence to be tak--en by the Imperial Trade Commission, when the Commissioners visit NewZealand early next year. A Dannevirke telegram states that Mr Henry Carlson, one of Dannevirke's first residents and a pioneer .' of the sawmiAlin'g industry in tho district, parsed away in Auckland yesterday morning. Ho leaves a' widow and a grown-up''family. He ; had been ailing for some time, and went to the north in search of health. A wedding in which a deal of interest was centred was celebrated at St. Cuthbert's Church, Eketalrana, on Wednesday, when Mr Leonard George Smith, youngest son of Mr and Mrs Joseph Smith, of Pnrkville, was marTied to Missl Isabel H. Pritchard, eld■Asrt daughter of Mr atid Mrs G. Pritchard, of Rongokoknko.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10718, 27 September 1912, Page 5

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PERSONAL Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10718, 27 September 1912, Page 5

PERSONAL Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10718, 27 September 1912, Page 5

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