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PERSONAL NOTES

Mr Alex. Crawford, 15. A., inspector of schools tinder the Nelson Education. Board, was in Greymouth this morning'. Private advice received at Hokitika states that Private Horace Bonar, of Koilerangi, has been admitted to St. Oiner's Seventh General Hospital, suffering from sickness. The 'Right Rev. Hr Sadder, Bishop of Nelson, arrived in Greymouth by like Rceflon train last evening. Jlis Lordship will hold a Confirmation service in Holy Trinitv Church on Sunday morning at 11 o'clock, and will preach at the evening service. Mr Short- (baritone) will sing a solo from the “Messiah’ —“But Who May Abide the Day of His Coming ' —at the evening service. Mr R. V. Thompson, at one time manager of the Reefton branch of the New Zealand Clothing Fateory. but now in charge of the same linn's branch in Wliangarei. has been successful in passing the doctor alter tour attempts. He is under orders to report in camp during Ma v. Tiie friends of Mr George Martin, of Westport, will tie sorry to learn that his lun.r illness humiliated fatally on Sunday. Mr Marlin, who was born at Westport, was one of the best known and highly respected citizens of that town. The deceased was a member of The firm of G. W, Atm tin and Co., and learnt his business with Mr T. Field. Sour., at. Westport, in the early (Jays of the ( oast.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 17 March 1917, Page 2

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PERSONAL NOTES Greymouth Evening Star, 17 March 1917, Page 2

PERSONAL NOTES Greymouth Evening Star, 17 March 1917, Page 2