PERSONAL NOTES
Miss Heskeih, of Aufeklaixi, {is spending a hoi.day in 'lai.ran£a, Mr Ersex, a well-known »esident Df iPalmerston North, airrived. here on Monday and left fc* the coast) by the Aupouri yssLrJay. Ill" CJ. liifihoi I'cU, of iky staff of the Te Puke Tost Otiice. is at pre sent ertga-g/ed t:-h rDlit«ving duty in tho Taui ; anga otliCe. ilr W. F. Wallis, Govcrnmeit 'Valuer; arrived irom the coast ~*.vc=»w>rday and left for Kutrkuti' in r.v-l*' t-> MorrinsA-ille to-tliiy. ilr J. A, Mncleod, who has been in charge of the Tauranga ..branch of the Bank of "Australasia- ' for the last month, has now been appointed manager. Mr J. A dan 15. 6f the firm of Messrs J. A'tiams and Co.. Auckland, arrived 'here by boat 'yesterday on a business visit to ihj Taiuraqj^a ami Te Puke districts. JMr P. H. Aysou, represjEptajtive ror Messrs Shartand & Co., Ltd., passed through by the Aupourj yes terday and returns to Taurangia via the overland route ivext Monday. 'Ih^ appointments of Mcssi'S Charles Frederick Mray 'PnlUsc-r, Thomas Edward Donne, and ' George Frederick Copus. to thf. High Ooinmissifoner"3 office for New Zealand have txeen gazetted. Mr Alfred C'lemcnt -Morton, land ag-ent, iof .Fetlriing 1 , -died in* PaVmorston' N-ortlt last . -week', agfed! 43 year's* Ho was a native of Invfcrear-gi-l\. "Mr Mqrtan was a incim<l>er of one of the New Zealand contingents which served in South' Africa. It is reported that, owing to the election of Dr. Ohapple to the British Housj of. Commons, Mr R. McNal) will protmlJly tnKc up resMcnco in P-alinerston North as mtfuniaffcr 'of tho Potato, of which Dr. Chappie was formerly nuvnag'iing director. A quiet w-etWihg- was solemnised at tho'rasidß'noe/of the 'bride's patents inrpterrlay morning, when Mr David W. McNaughton, son of Mr J. McNaughfeSri, was united in marriage to Miss Alien J. Brain, second daughter of Mr J. Brain, the ocrdmony b«ii>g pcrformou" by Rev. A. Hipper. Miss Bessie Brain attended her sister as bridesmaid, while Mr Alleic McNau.'^hton acted 'as benH ma.n. Dur in=< the nif rninp-, Mr a [ nd Mrs.McNauchton left for Waihi en route to Wellington, wh'ch city Miey leave onFrif day on a trip, <of «ight or nine months' duration t<- the Old Country.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5476, 23 February 1910, Page 2
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