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PERSONAL ITEMS

Mrs N. Harrington, of Mangamulu. is spending a holiday at Pukerua Bay. Miss P. Kelly, of Kaiwarru. is die | guest of Mrs F. W. Bibby. Mangahao. , Miss J. Britland has joined the staff ! of the Pahiatua school. 1 Mrs D. Lawton., of Palmerston North. i is tiie guest of Mrs F. Stokes. MangaI mutu. I Mrs A. Munn. Auckland, is visiting I her son, Mr S. J. Munn, and Mrs Munn. i Waingawa. Mrs F. Evans. Otaki, has been the I guest of Mrs J. Renner. Renal! Street, • Masterton, for a few days. ‘ Mr and Mrs V. Joseph. Dixon I Street. Masterton. are spending a holi- , day in New Plymouth. I A pioneer settler of Feilding and i believed to be the oldest woman in the, ; district. Mrs Harriet Humphrey, who I was in her ninety-fourth year, died at her residence on Sunday, after a brief illness.

The headmaster (Mr G. J. Goldsman) reported to the meeting of the Danne-1 virke South School Committee on j Monday evening that Miss O’Hara ■ Smith had during the holidays met with a motoring accident near Gis-I borne, injuring an arm. She had ob- i tained one month's leave of absence • and was recuperating at Silverstream. i The committee resolved to forward a I letter to Miss O’Hara Smith express-' ing regret at her misfortune and wish-1 ing her a speedy recovery.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Wairarapa Times-Age, 6 February 1941, Page 8

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Tapeke kupu
230

PERSONAL ITEMS Wairarapa Times-Age, 6 February 1941, Page 8

PERSONAL ITEMS Wairarapa Times-Age, 6 February 1941, Page 8

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