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Mr and Mrs J. H. .Cunningham and family, Renall Street, have returned to Masterton after spending Christmas in Christchurch.
Mr W. M. Briton, who for the past 30 years has been secretary and surveyor of the Otago and Southland Fire and Accident Underwriters’ Association, will retire tomorrow. Captain H. L. Garland, officer in charge of records at the Hamilton area military headquarters, has been transferred to the northern military district headquarters at Auckland. Mr A. Gordon, Hamilton, Dominion president of the New Zealand National Party, tore the ligament of a leg while playing tennis at Waihi Beach late last week. He will be incapacitated for some weeks. Settlers of the Hinakura district gathered together on Friday night to make a presentation to Gunner Norman McLeod (a son of Mrs N. McLeod, of Glendyneoch, Hinakura). Major R. F. Mitchell, who presented Gunner McLeod with a wristlet watch on behalf of the residents, wished the recipient good luck and a safe return.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 30 December 1940, Page 4
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