PERSONAL.
Mr S. F. pdstmasteV at Hastings, is to become as&istant-ih-spector of Post Office* in Otago,
The health of Mrs T. S. Arcus, ot Dalefield, is causing considerable an*xiety- to her relations and (.many
friends. * ' Miss May Proctor, lectme/ qn astronr.my, has been an associate \at the Het-toi Observatory ,\\ Wellington. " -'
Mrs H. Duddlng* of Greytown, ,whov»*AS' taken &euoiwly ill last progressing favourably towards, recovery. '
The health 6j[ the Pirne Minister cont nues to improve, but he will be unable to leave for Auckland for some come* * Sergeants C. A. Hendry and/G. R. J O3, of B Section No. 4 Field Ambulance, left Masterton yesterday morning tor Auckland, where they are competing in the JJaval and Military Touiuiament. 4 Coustable J. Thompson, of the Pal-, roeiston North police force, who has : been in charge; of the Willis street police station there foi the last few years, has received notice of his tiansior to Porangahau.
I 'J he death occurred in Nelson last I Saturday of Mr 'W. V.' Salter . The .deceased, who. was 76 yeans of dge, was a veiy old resident of the city, ka\ing been engaged in business as l a bookbinder for about 51 yeais.
A Christehurch telegram states that Mr. S. Inder, assistant-post-mastei at Christchmch, and until iccentiy posjimastei at Masterton, lias been promoted to the portion ol assistant-inspector of Post "Offices lor tlie Wellington and Hawke ! s> Bay distucts.
Mi A. M. Samuel, who holds a commission ain the Heretaunga Mounted Rifles, luls chosen the festne season to announce his candidfttuio lor the Hutt seat against Mi T. M Wilford, the Libeial member. Mi Samuel, who is a principal in a Wellington wholesale jewelleiy film, will stand as a Reformei.
A quiet wedding was celebrated at Claieville yesterdaj coining at" the 'les'dence of Mr W. Fisher, jun., when Miss Emily Bubb, eldest daughter ot Mr Oliver Bubb, or* Longbush, was married to Mr Josiah Udy, third son, ol the late Mi John Udy, one of Caitoi ton's eaihe&t and most leepectod settlers. The 'wedding was a pin ate one owing to lecent beieavement m Mr Bubb's family. The bi di> was gnen awa\ by hei father; Miss Amy Bubb, the lnide's sister, being bridesmaid, while Mi Fisher, Jun., was >b<3st' man. , The Revs, C. H. Stahdage was the officiating "minister. The newly married pair left per motor, car for Auckland, where the honeymoon "will be spent. They have the" best w'ishes for their happiness from the many friends of both families in the aTstrict.—News.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 31 December 1913, Page 4
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