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PERSONAL NOTES

Mr A. Naylor left this morning, on a visit to Auckland.

Mr arid Mrs R. McGloyne left to-day, on return to Christchurch.

Mrs Amos and Mr L. Amos left today, on return to Christchurch.

Mr. T. G. Kitchingham left, to-day, on a visit to Christchurch.

Mr. H. J.’ Fetch, Dairy Produce Grader, left, to-day, on return to Christchurch.

Miss A. Stokes was a passenger by this morning’s express to Christchurch. . '

Mr C. Rathbun left this morning for Waitaki, where he has secured a position.

Mrs'J. Kyle, and Misses M, and G. this morning, on a visit to Christchurch.

Mr J. B. Pratt, Railway Clerk, left to-day, for Ashburton, on annual leave. .

Messrs A. Fong, B.- Scandrett, R. R. King, and E. Holder, will return, this afternoon, from Wellington.

Miss A. Pratt was a passenger by this morning’s express to Christchurch.

Mr and Mrs' F. O’Brien, of Orari, are the guests of Dr and Mrs Meade, Runanga.

Mr J-. H. Harkness, ex-Mayor of Westport, who has been an inmate of the Buller Hospital for some time, Is making a recovery.

Mr Fred Bennett has received advice from Christchurch, that his daughter, Doreen, has passed her A.T.C.L. examination for the piano.

Miss Lanna Thorpy, who for the past few months has been engaged in the Westport branch of Thorpy’s, Ltd., left yesterday on return to Greymouth.

A cablegram from Toronto announced the death on Sunday, at the age of 74, of Mr Justice W. E. Raney, of the Supreme Court, Ontario, and a former Attorney-General of Ontario.

Mr J. Douglas, Runanga, was admitted to the Grey River Hospital, this morning, suffering from haemorrhage. His condition,, this afternoon, was reported as satisfactory.

The death is announced from Sydney of the Very Rev. Doctor Maurice O’Reilly,. Rector of St. John’s Roman Catholic College, within the University of Sydney,, Deceased, who was 66 years of age, was well-known as a publicist as well,as an educationalist.

A cablegram from London announced the death of Mrs H. B. Irving, whb, as Dorothea Baird, was the original “Trilby,” when the play was produced in 1895. She married the late H. B. Irving in 189 G. Since retiring from the stage in 1912, she devoted much of her time to infant welfare work.

Guests, at Revington’s include: — Mr and' Mrs C. M. Martin,. Mr R, C, Murie, Mr, T. Duncan, Mr C. E. .Stewart (Wellington), Misses T. Pamment, M.

J. Sewell (Timaru), N. Green, G. Clarke Mr C. L. Green, Mr E. W. Tay-

lor; Mr A. Ronaldson, Mr G. Q. Malmo (Christchurch), Mr T. H. Lee (Reefton)", Mr N. V. Wotton (Nelson).

death of Mrs Ann Forbes Scully, wife of Mr M. B. Scully, a solicitor of. Westport, took place in

the Buller District Hospital on Sunday, she having been admitted to the ( hospital a week ago for an operation. Deceased whose 29th birthday anniversary was on Sunday, was a native of Kirkcaldie, Scotland, and had been living in New Zealand for 21 years. She was married this year.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 26 September 1933, Page 5

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PERSONAL NOTES Greymouth Evening Star, 26 September 1933, Page 5

PERSONAL NOTES Greymouth Evening Star, 26 September 1933, Page 5

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