PERSONAL NOTES.
. o 1 Mr W. S. Maxwell left on a brio) ' visit to Auckland on Saturday, i ; Mr W t Ferguson! of Papamoa, left - on a visit to Auckland on Saturday afternoon. , • - i Mr A. Burt, of the firm of A. & T. | Burt. Dune-din, pa-ivl a brief visit to Tauranga on Saturday. Mr Pillans, of Balchuth-a, who has been spending- a holiday m this dis- ■ trict, left on, his return on SaturI day. ■'.'■■: Mr Tom li. Porter, native interpreter^ etc., of Omaraumutu (Opotii ki), arrived here last week on a '■ brivf visit and left again yesterday ' morning. *=* . An Auckland wire, states that th^ - .lions. Millar and McGow-an, who mll tendefl to return south to-day, are ■ delayed by stormy weather cm the : west coast. Mr J. M. Hogg, the new licensee^ of ', the Star Hotel, accompanied by Mrs * Hogg, arrived ht-iv from Auckland on • Saturday, and has already entered 1 into possession, » Mrs J. A. McKenzie, who has been ' visiting in tihe South Island, returned by the Aupouri on Saturday. Miss ; McKienzie, who has been absent ft-om Tauranga for several years,, also ari rived by the same steamer. i Mr M. Spence left ifor on I Saturday afternoon, whence he takes > his departure during the week on a ! visit to Canada and the Old Country. A large number of friends --'asi senvbled <m the wharf to wish him bon voyage and a speedy return. W r e are pleased to announco that Master Harold Douglas (youngest son of Mr W. J. Douglas, of this town') has received an -a-ppomtnient in the Government Advances to Settlers' Office, f Wellington. Master Douglas left on' Saturday for the Empire city. Mr C. E. Brewer, who has disposed of his interest in the Commercial Hotel, took his departure by the Aupouri on Saturday afternoon/ A large number o f acquaintances as-sem-bleri on the wharf to bid him ■good-bye and as the steamer moved off three hearty cheers were given lor Mr Brewer. • • General regret was expressed here ?u f* l f urda > wh ™ it became known tn-at Mr C-ecil Dawson had succuml>e;l in Auckland to an attack of fever. The 'deceased, who was a universal favourite, was *■ woii-known Ihroughoiit the Bay of Plenty as a commvrcia, travelk-r, but lately engaged m insurance work. About six waf ,h ag °- l V lslUMl Taill ' a »^ «ntl " aj > then ni his usual good health
MILKING MACHINE TESTIMONIALS. Uhat a few USe rs rashly testify to, after working machines in Wcas- ?™* a wwk or two, ami in othws only a month or two, is of no value whatever. () nly after a nm °_ chine has worfrod successful! v on a da.ry farm -for two or three rears can any value be attached to a testimomal. Mr H. W> Potts, F C S P.M,c,pal of thd HawkeAury college', VmiZ'-' m u • " I^^^o-Ke,medyl-O lilies Machines have been i,i use Liniments cannot , remove the rral |roub^in rheumatism, gput. sciati"io7 ««BUMO tIOCT. from th« blood. RHTSUMO "affepu'a thorough cure ' 3« «4 «tul ** **; ' 4
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 5052, 13 May 1907, Page 2
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