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Mrs Mawley, Lansdowne, has returned from a visit to Napier.
Mrs Dick, Ngaio, is the guest of the Misses Ibbetson, Church Street, Masterton. Mrs J. C. Forsyth, Bannister Street, Masterton, is the guest of Mrs Crawford Cameron, Flat Point. The Right Rev. John Davie, of Gisborne, Moderator of the Presbyterian Church of New Zealand, is at present visiting Masterton. The Hon D. G. Sullivan, Minister of Supply and Munitions, left Wellington yesterday for the South Island. He expects to return to Wellington on Wednesday. Mr and Mrs Vivian Donald, of Lansdowne, hhve received official advice that their son, Captain Haddon Donald, M.C., has been wounded.' He is serving with the New Zealand Forces in the Middle East. Captain Donald has twice previously been wounded in operations in Crete and in Cyrenaica. Grandson of one of Wellington’s . earliest settlers and son of the late Mr Job Wilton, of Wilton’s Bush, Wellington, Mr Earl Wilton, well-known in the Tokomaru district, died recently at the age of 78. Mr Earl Wilton took i up a bush property at Tokomaru from the Manawatu Railway Company in 1886, developing it into a successful farm, on which he lived till his death. He was for a number of years a director of the Tokomaru Dairy Company.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 31 October 1942, Page 2
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