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His Worship the Mayor (Mr A. C. Russell) has received official notification of his appointment as a member of the Grey Harbour Board.
Mr Isaac, Government Inspector of Technical Education, arrived in town on Saturday on a visit of inspection.
"Mr Tom Pollard, who has secured a lease of the Public Hall for a year, takes charge on July Ist Mr Pollard intends to cater in an up-to-date manner for the amusement of the public.
The niany .friends of Mrs Morice (sen ) will be pleased to learn that she is making a satisfactory recovery from her recent serious illness. Mr E. I. Lord is now able to be about again for a few hours a day, after his recent severe illness.
We are pleased to be able to report an improvement in the condition of , Rev: David Anderson, and trust that it will be maintained. - ,
Mr and Mrs R Glen, who have just passed through the terriible ordeal, of losing two children by, drowning^in, one week, are at present visiting their son at Westport It ; s t to be hoped the change will help to soften the 'blow that has befallen them. Mr Ogilvie, who had his leg broken at a J football match at Blackball at the first of the season, is now able
tc be 'about on crutches. Mr Walter Aitken, proprietor of the Westport News, is at present on a visit, to Grejymouth.
IVJr, and Mrs C. N. Baeyertz arriv ed in Greymouth on Saturday night Mrr Baeyertz will judge at the forth coming elocutionary competitions.
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Grey River Argus, 20 June 1910, Page 5
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