PERSONAL.
' On Tuesday last, Mr O. V..', Guy, of Feilding, was married to Miss Mary Pearce, of Okato, Taranaki. A cablegriam states that the Pope yesterday gave an audience at tne (Vatican to Archbkihop Redwood, 5 of New Zealand. Major G. M. Burlinson, for some years manager of the Wereroa" trainting farm, died at Auckland Hospital on Friday night. Dr. Monk, who was recently- ap- • pointed District Health. 'Officer *or .the West Coast, has arrived, in. W,an- ; ganuif, and takes up J4s duties this iweek. His district extends from Palmerston Nortih to New Plymouth, and Ais headquarters will be in Wanganui. x Mα: E. Short, Squire of Parprangi, and Mr L. T. McLean left for Auckland by the Main 'Irank express last night. They are 'booked for America by, the Niagara, and will" be absent for several monffie.i < - .:/.-■ * Mr Charges Frederick Wagstaff, one pi the pioneer isettiers of tne Pahangina yallex» died at the residence of Eis son, Mr G. Wagstaff, on Saturday. fXhe funeral will leave his son's residence at 10.30 a..m. to-morrow, for the i Palmerston North Cemetery.
The ieleotion, of members for the Wanganui Education Board will be held on' Wednesday, J«ly 21et. Nominations close on Wednesday, June 30, ,with Mr W. H. Swanger, returning pfficer, Wanganui. The following are the retiring members,, all of whom are eligible for reelection.;—Messrs;Fred Pirani .(Wangatfui .Urban Area), L. R. Bryant (Paliaerston North Urban Area), W. A..-Oollins (West Ward), A. J. JobEn (North Ward), and H. Mclntyre (South. Waid.)
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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 4018, 7 June 1920, Page 5
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