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PERSONAL.

Sir James.Carroll continues to make satisfactory progress towards recovery. Mr Bruce Tennant, of Martinborough, leaves ithis week for Australia wheore ho intends taking up land in the Northern Territory. Mr G. G. Taylor, secretary of the BalTance Co-operative Dairy Company, i s at present indisposed, being under medical treatment. Mr Colin Cook, a well-known resident of Lyttelton, of which he had been Mayor, died suddenly last evening, it is presumed from heart failure. The resignations of the following teachers in tlio sen r ico of the Wellington Education Board were accepted at the board's meeting, on Tuesday:—Mis« F. Stormont, Pahiatua; Miss I. M. Hansen, Weraitai; Mr L. Bradstock, Rongokokako; Mr J. Imray, Avoodwork instructor. Commissioner Lamb, International Foreign Secretary of the Salvation Army for New Zealand, Australia and South Africa, will visit the Dominion early in July, arriving at Auckland, via Vancouver. The Commissioner , is on a tour of inspection, and will spend from Ist to ISth. July in the Dominion. Constable S. Brown, whose transfer to Tinui was announced in this paper some weeks back, leaves for his new quarters to-dav. During his stay in Masterfcon, Constable Brown has per. formed bis duty in a most capable manner, and the people of the Tinui district are fortunate in securing so efficient) an officer to succeed the veteran Constable. Collerton. Mr T. Boyd, who has been manager of the Pahiatua branch of the New Zealancjl Loan jind Mercantile Company for over (seven years past, lias received notice of his transfer to the management of the company's business at Rakaia (Canterbury), and he will be removing to that place within the course of the next two or three weeks.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 1 May 1913, Page 5

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PERSONAL. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 1 May 1913, Page 5

PERSONAL. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 1 May 1913, Page 5

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