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PERSONAL

The Hon. A. H Nordmeyer. Minister of Health, will leave Wellington tomorrow night for the South 'lsland. The death has occurred at the age of 55 years of Mr. T. W. Blennerhassett, solicitor, and a member of the Wanganui Ear for 30 years.

In connection with the examinations held recently by the University of New Zealand Mr J. M. Douglas, of Master-' ton, passed in Roman Law, section LL B.

The Hon. J G. Barclay, Minister of Agriculture, will leave Wellington tonight for Nelson. The Minister, who will open the Golden Buy show on Saturday, will return to Wellington on Sunday,

His intention again to contest the Napier mayoralty has been announced by the sitting Mayor. Mr Ilercock. The Mayor of jlastings, Mr. Maddison. is not yet prepared to make a statement concerning bis intentions,

Mr. J. E, Broadf<x>t. director of the Blind Institute, Auckland, is on a visit to Masterion. Accompanied by Mrs. 11. E Either. representative in Masterton of the Blind Institute. Mr. Breadfoot is today paying a visit to blind people in the Wairarupa. Mr S. G. Andrews M.A., Dtp. Ed.. formerly of Carterton and now the Methodist Boys' School. Suva, is at present concluding a three months' furlough in New Zealand. Mr and Mrs Andrew'- recently visited Masterion in the course of a tour of the North and South Islands.

Visitors to Masterton who booked in at Windsor Hotel last eveninj: included Messrs. Paddi. Girvam. Rossman, Reid, D’Alh. Roberts, Unwin Sinclair and Mi" I dw.ird' Hnvmbrn of; Lnuri Paddi Band). Mesdmnej Wa Ike r (An ck. Ia n d», Mc Ii ■ ..-hl ■■ ■ i HiiStinj'''*, Ottei-oiii mitt Mr*; OjU-r--vm <1 !k •' t : ■ V<» M.f ’< n Mrs It ch.-rd- Mr- H--.'.*!)-’. P. I'm-! North) and Mr H. P. Toy Mr <W;mg:>j!UI >

The death occurred on Tuesday in a Wellington private hospital of Mr Robert Campbell Sim. former judge of the Native Land Court and. m his younger days, a briUimu exponent of Rugby football m Wellington He wro born m Wangtmui m 1857, and w;rs educated at the s Wanganui Academy Grammar School and the Wanganui High School Tn the public of 50 years ago Mr Sun win-- best kirAvn fur-he.: prowess as a. fo-pibader He was selected a- full-back fur Wellington in the sero-nd mtdeh played againxt Stod> d.English le-im m 18H3. the .notable j,lame, when the late E. M D Whatman, -N Master’...n. rosinmed a broken leg Hr was also fulLbadc for Welling’ ten m the game the ■ -- vawe phyed ,the OiiV-m-- Mauri tif‘*-en b---f.isre it left for Eiigiond. He did not pl. (<■•- Nev, Zeid.-md. at that tim.therc wa- Now Ze.dand muon Tlte death occurred a* Wellmgion; !.im>;h: < f .Mr <h.s IT. th- , ■ ■

Johnstiiri wltu has been well i;n< : ".n u ‘.'.'■-lOmp. ; .1- ;i busmw'i m.m Burr m W.-llrngt-m m !«72, Mr Julius!,.! v. .. . 11. - . id .... • ! 111,- 11- 1 e Nil , * i J ’ Speaker of the I<pi I i f 'e ( u l ,, H In ,’ti mt A d thr Re’.' Mr Turrell's school at Chris'ci: och. ;md then Mr J S Baker'; ■<-i; -■! t Pro-n F. tr m P-mm. P<-r. .... ~C, tj, ..... C.., .. ... . . i ’ > . , ! join cd < ' «' .iidirritun ’ < f. •! ■ H J ■ J ■ ■ .m.i : d r f ' . (in !*;<■ : -. :■ . ..:■ , u-a 1 : :w :..:

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 30 January 1941, Page 4

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PERSONAL Wairarapa Times-Age, 30 January 1941, Page 4

PERSONAL Wairarapa Times-Age, 30 January 1941, Page 4

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