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PERSONAL

■Mr \Y. G. Lamb, of Masterton, left yesterday oil a few days' business visit to Aii.-k.aiKl. Captain G. Holford has resigned the position of harbourmaster at New Plymouth, otving to ill-health. Mr Fred Cassin, managing direct tor of the Mangaone Oilwells, Ltd., was a vifitor to Masterton yesterday. Mr John Cross, of Masterton, _has been elected a delegate to the Executive. Council of the Overseas Club in New Zealand. Mrs J. B. McKenjsie, of Masterton, has consented to act as judge of the cookery and preserves classes at the Horticultural and Industrial show, to be held in Pahiatua in March. Mr and Mrs Hood, of Worksop Road, who have been on a holiday to Gisborne, returned to Masterton this week. Miss Hood' will return in'the lirst week of February.

Mr M. E. Denniston, Wairarapa delegate to the Wellington IVovincia) Lawn Tennis Association return Wellington yesterday. afternoon. Mr Denniston! was present at the Wairarapa Tennis Tournament and' rendered very 'valuable' assistance to ■'■■' the officials.

The •' Examiner states that Mrs, Veale, wife of Mr J. B. Veale, of Woodville, met with a .severe accident last week' in Hamilton, she and her sister, Miss Clemow being thrown out of a trap in which they were dnvwith tho result that Mrs ealc had' her Avrist broken and Miss Clemow was severely bruised an<l injured.

A \V"l!i,'i".'l' "i leie<>Tiuu states that Tan Sutherland, of Masterton, was placed sixth in C!«f« A of the Senior Board Scholarship examinations. The followino: were successful in winning scholarships in class B:—Roy Gardner. t< n. D.H.S. : Edsrar R. Thomas. Greytowy D.H.S. ; Seymour ■Bish. r, ;\rtcvtor. D.H.S. : and Leo H. Welch. Mat'terton, D.H.S.

The remains of the late Mr Henry Carmridy are not to he removed to Napier, as was at.first arranged, but they \Vill be interred at- Clareville Cemetery to-morrow (Sunday), leaviii£E his late residence at 2 o clock. This will enable the many friends of the fa mil v in the airarapa to he nresent, ' and his relatives from a distance, to take part in the last gad lites.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 25 January 1913, Page 5

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PERSONAL Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 25 January 1913, Page 5

PERSONAL Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 25 January 1913, Page 5

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