Mostly About People.
k special message to the Dunedin Star states that tho Premier goes on to Levin In connoc km with oouio irrigatk;n works this afternoon, and thru proceed, to Carterton to attend thumb vai bunqu t to Mr II ornsiby, moniber f-r the district. He rat urns to Wellington immediately thereafter, »ai „e« ui tp J t_yt«!«ton to attend the .."nd i,T io tho S'-mh Island section of !' o Bigmh c'oxtmgens, Bir Joseph Ward proesaH to L'vtteUon on Thars-A-xy to on present r‘ this function, and then goes on to 1 urercargill, proceeding to Auckland, via Cheviot and llhuheiru. ’The Premier will, leave tho Colony for tun Coronation ceremonies about the mid lie of April, Too route has not yoc boon decided. He will visit ilia West Coast before going Homo. Mr W, F Simmons, of MAkikibi, pt P’osfDt studying iu ihe Otago University, hay successfully passed for Up degr.o of Bachelor of Medicine. Mr Simmons was formerly a pupil of I i-j Waimato District High School, and his success wild bo the mure gratifying in that he is the first dooior 1 10 r-cbool has produced. Thoß 'v. .Father McCarthy, Beerstary tu His Grace Archbishop Carr r.ud Inspector of Catholic schools for the Arch dioox3o of Melbourne, ■ is c.t present ep .nchng a holiday with tho R ■. hat bnc R. guault, Miss Lonuio leh for Wellington yesterday, to spend a week’s holiday iu that city. Wo regret to hear that Mrs Jae. Inkster, an old and respected resident of Wairaati, was overtaken by a sudden ilinenn, which affected hoi heart, on Sunday night. Sho io under medical treatment, tud although stil’ very ill, ia doing as welt as can be expected at present. At last night’s meeting of the Waimate School Comiai tee, Misa Mb Smart was appointed fifth assistant at the school. . We are glad to learn that Mr Robert 8011, of Hook, who has been seriously 111 with pleurisy, has taken a turn for the better.
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 162, 6 February 1902, Page 3
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333Mostly About People. Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 162, 6 February 1902, Page 3
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