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PERSONAL

' Mr John Payne, M.P., is tvt present ) in Masterton. I ! Mr T. H. Fouliy is a do-puty-registrar of births, deaths and j marriages at .Manncevifle. Mr A. W. Hogg, who last evening J took his goat as a member of the j Masterton Trust Lands Trust, was hotirtily welcomed by the chairman, Mr R. Krahagen, Mi" Thomas Soctt-Smith, of Bleu- .j hoim, until recently a Stipendiary Magistrate, and formerly in practice as a solicitor at Kketahuna and elsewhere, has been adjudicated bankrunt. t Mr F. Kilgcur, manager of the .1 Greymouth Evening Star Company, and a brother of Mr Kilgour, rep re- j sentativo of the Singer Sewing Ma- 1 chine Company, in Mastorton, is at present on a visit to the North Island. 'j Pastor E. Swinerd leaves Master- , ton ,by the first train on Monday to f attend tho conference of the Baptist Union, "which will be held in Ohristchuroh from the 15th till the I 24th inst. j ' The. Buenos Avrcs Standard of July 17th reports the death there from ty- . phoid fever of M.r J. T. Pinfold, eld- 1 est son of the R.ov J. T. Pinfold, of E Roslyn Methodist Church, and formerly <*f Pahiatua. Deceased (who c was barn in Dunedin) was 23 years of age. j Captain Estcmrt, A.D.C. to His Excellency the Governor, was married s at Wellington on Thursday to Miss 'l Anne Anson, daughter of Mr and Mrs <] Fred Anson, formerly of Pi rake, Can- ' terbury. Yesterday's arrivals at the Club t ! Hotel in Mastodon included Mi p Payne. M.P. (Auckland), Mrs Nevins (Annodale), Messrs Groves, McMaster, Moysmor, Lanton, Griffith ajid I Rough (Wellington). | News hast just been received of the 1 ( , ' death at Leipzig of Mrs Williams, widow of the late Mr R. P. Williams, who was one of Napier's earliest settlers. and at one time owned !the Whakatu estate, near Clive. The de- < ceased lady, who has .been an invalid t for many years ixist, left Napier for i England about six months ago. .ac-, i oompaiiiod by her daughter, Miss Ethelwynn.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10719, 12 October 1912, Page 5

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PERSONAL Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10719, 12 October 1912, Page 5

PERSONAL Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10719, 12 October 1912, Page 5

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