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PERSONAL NOTES

Amprrgst the -visitors to Tauranira during, the Easter kjlidays wji'e —Mr den-don, solicitor, Thames ; Mr J. R. Lur.doTi, solicitor, Auckluml ; Mr Thomson ajr.d Mr and Mrs Guilliami, Te Aroha ;• Messrs C. Adams .ami W. Darby, "Waihi ; .Mr J Storey, Te Awamutll ; Ifrs Milne; N'ormarfoLv ; Mr awl 'Mrs H. A. Alexander, Te Puke ; Misses James awl Quinlan, M«tstn,ata ;• Mr C. Jordan, Thames ;' Messrs Warburton and Urquhart, Jiotorua ; A. L. Jones, Paengaroa ; and Bayly, Poken-o ,Mr Parlcer-Smith, 'iVovhi , Mrs Brown, Te N^o.e, <\rrs O. F.' and iMiss Ed, gar, Cht istchurth ; Air N. Simson, Auckland. Mr A. Korris 'Ifavies, of, the New Zoa'laid Ltnt^n aid Mei-tfantße A)&---enc^v. Oonipany's T,auraiiji!| ' office .stafl, left on AVedn.^sday on a- visit to Christchurch. Mr and Mrs W. 11. Preston, of Tfimaherp (W ft jk n to\ ai\. at prosit S[.CTl<"l!n}.- a holiday with their dauc-h---lor. Mrs M. P. Wei h. «t V a] >n™*a. Dr. D. Pehie, chl-f inspector of the Auckland Board of Eduoatton ftor years, has resigned. Messrs H. R. Hqprg 1 and J. M. Butler havo been elected .representatives f o r the County of OpotiW on tiio Bay of Plenty an! Ch.artta!ble Aid Board, and Mr P. A. Crawford for the Opotiki Town District. Mr iT\ J. Burt was ' the only candidate *f o r Mfcakatane, which leaves a vacancy for that county to be filled by the Governor.

Mrs H. Kirk was a passengfer by 'he Waiotahi from Auckland en Friday. Miss -Wells anrii (Miss Hettie Wells 1 , of OhristolvurcJj, arrived in Tauranga on Saturday on '» visit- to> |relutives. They drove overland' from Matatirata, through fho Kai-mai settlement. 3fr and Mis W, Taylor. .0/ Auckland, arc spbndin.gr a hoJ;dj\ v with friends in Tatimii^ja. Mrs Runill.?, of Titrinru. fl.rri,v&l by the AVoiotflihi, <•.« 'Friday, to spend a holiday: With;' relatives ; i-n.-'Tojira-nga.

•.Mr «.T\ {Wight, teacher of the Te Matai sfkjo), and Mr E. 1.. Brena)n,jpuJ)'iV tejaehp.r, Te Ptrke, schooi •ha.V6 resigned fpQiu fho service oi the Auckland Bqard of Education. Miss L. E. Ooodyear, pupil teach. r, has been transferred by tha Board from Newion tWest to Te Tuftc. Mr A. G. Holland, registrar p( th 0 Native Land, Court &t Auckland, has been apiointed 'a judge of the Native Land .Court. Mr and Mrs A. . Coutts, who have teen spending! a hnliUay in AuckUind, returned by steamer on Friday morning. Mr G. McArtlhur <re?tJurncd on Friday from a Vriet visit to Auckland. Miss McTfonaldt, of H<lensville, is spending a holiday wiiih relatives «,t Otumoetai. Mr T. 'Harruy, rldesi son of Mr \V. Harray, of Te Puke, arrived from Auckland on Fiwhiy to spend a few days in Te Puke. Ca'ptailn Young and Mr A. Loder return:*! from the provincial capital last Friday. Mr Aitkcn Commons, of Auckland, arrived here, on FrKJaiy to eptond- -a few days-.

Staff Sergea,nt-Mj£*jor Walker, returned from the north by steamer on Friday morning: We -understand that Mr J. C! Adams contemplates; leaving 'on - c trip to England at an early date. Mr It. 0. 'JUaemo.ri'Sfti. who is ih. charge of a survey (party at Kott>-ngat-a, between the Mang> o rew a end Kaituna rivers, spent a couple of days a* the Ohjauiti estate last week as the guest of Mr C. (> Gibbs. Mr I. Bj uss, obai^nen of ihe WWimarino Coum-ty Council, who spent several days in visiting old frwmxls •n Te Puke, -arrived here on Good Fridajvand left for Auckland l,y the Kt.tuver Waiotafet the foUo-wina day. The Tauraaga Acquaintances o* Mr Robert Waimsley, a former wellknown resident of this town, will regret to hear o f his xm timely death by drowntng w-kkfa occurred Iwstweek, near Haukokore (Bay of Plenty). Mr W'uflmsloy learned Jus trwde, 'hdt of a painter aitd decorator, in Tauranga- He previously residtxl in Auckland, but for the last two years had lived on the East !Coest. Jt will Ife remamibered that deceased a youngest. brother, Welter,, meti his doajth •hero sodip year-6 totsro. *j> Jhe result of a riding* accident,- Itfr Charles Walmsley. well-known !n the L'rjwr Thames, Is « fcrother. Deceased lenvet ton-.o<irn th^r loss a widow and several children, for whom much sympathy is felt in the heavy bereavement which has befallen them.

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5489, 30 March 1910, Page 2

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PERSONAL NOTES Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5489, 30 March 1910, Page 2

PERSONAL NOTES Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5489, 30 March 1910, Page 2