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| MrH. M. Campbell,-M.P., who has been suffering from a slight attack of | typhoid fever, is progressing slov/Jy I tcwards lecoverv. j - .Hie Rev Walter Huckott. a deputation from the London Missionary Society, who has been in- Masterton for some days, left for. Wellington yesterday. '<• A Christehuroh wire says it is reported that the failing health of Sir William Steward, who is now in his "2nd year, is causing some anxiety to his friends. He is suffering from an I old-standing ' throat trouble. I I Mr P. Quinlan, son of Mr A. C»uinlan, an old settler of the Forty-mile Bush, was married at Hanora on Wednesday to Miss Miriam Narbev, I third daughter of Mr V .C. Xarboy, - of Hukanui. The ceremony was performed by the Very llcv Dean McIvenna, of Mastert-on, Rov H. Cockeril!, vicar of ()r----moiidville, will resign his charge at tlv end of the year in order to take over the duties for twelve months of tin Rev H. Oox, at WaipaWa during the latter's absence in England. Nurse Parker, who was for some years in the Greytovvn Hospital, died / at Waipiro Bay, Bisborne, on Tucs- A| day last, of typhoid fever. Her re-* jp> mains are to lie interred at Hawera. Mr Victor Booth, who conducted the musical examinations in Masterton yesterday, returned to Wellington in the afternoon. A London cable announces tho death of Mr Henry Francis Eaton, formerly tinder-Treasurer for Victoria.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10714, 5 October 1912, Page 4
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237PERSONAL Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10714, 5 October 1912, Page 4
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