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PERSONALS

A Vranh Assn, message by radio from Apia states that Mr. Gurr wa = deported on Saturday and has gone to New Zea land. The death occurred at Apia on Saturday of Mr. David Mormon, local manager of the Lmon Company an d formerly of Rarotonga and New Zealand.—Special to Press Assn, o.v Radio.

A member of one of the oldest and most respected families in England and a staunch believer in Empire unity, Lady CapeJ Moiseiev, arrived from Sydney by the Maunganui, and will make a short tour of the Dominion. states an Auckland Press Assn, message. Recognition by the New Zealand Farmers’ Union of the services ot itveteran founder, Mr. A. G. C. Glass, found expression at a meeting oi the Auckland executive yesterday, when Mr. Glass wns present'd with a goid watch on behalf of the branches or the union throughout the Dominion. —Press Assn.

Great!v impressed by the beauties of New Zealand and particularly us .sporting ' attract,ins, Lord Grunin orpe. who with Lady Grunt ho rpe, completed a month's holiday m ue North Island, has left Auckland for Vancouver. Before he sail'd he sent a letter to a number of the mostinfluential newspapers in Great Brii--,in in which he paid a glowing tribute to the deep-sea fishing to oe enjoyed in New Zealand. —Press Assn. The death occurred in Gisborne vcsierday of Mr. ‘James Cassidy, a resi'l'-nt of many years standing in the district. Deceased, who was ~ •.cars of age, was an inmate of the Memorial Horne, and was born in the Waikato district. He conducted a small earning business here, arm way well-known amongst a large circle oi friends whom he. was highly cste.-rn-ed. Mr. Cassidy had been in lading health for some time and hisdefnise was riot unexpected. Airs. • assidv pre-deceased him by many year- . The fa.milv comprises four daughters and one son, Alr-sdarnes L. .-anderson. of Paeioa, and H. Paterson, of Gisborne; Misses IF and A. Cassidy oi Gisborne and Nelson. respectively : and Mr. E. Cassidy, of Gisborne. Guests .staying at the Motu Hotel last week included: Air. Sheen iAuckland,!. Air. Howison J Christchurchb Air. Brabrant- (Gisborne), Mr and Mrs. McFadyen (Gisborne* Miss Tavlor (Auckland), Aliss Rudd (Auckland). Air. and Airs, and Afiss Coin* (Hastings;. -Mr. Dahl (Anr-i:-lnridi, Air. and Misses Black (Veihngton) Mr. Watson (Wellington). ALss Holla wav (Auckland). Aliss Wheeler (Auckland), Mr. and Airs Roley AlurTiliv (GisLirne), Air-, and Airs and Miss Maim (.Wellington). Aliss Stott (Wellington). Air. Carlick (Auckland). Mr. and Aliss Bond (Australia!. Air. and" Airs. Elliotc (Palmerrson North). Mr. and Airs, and Aliss Herbert iWairai'n-.i.V). Aliss Zachariah (Gisborne) Air. Campbell (Whatntuiub Mu. and Mrs. Harris (Whatnnun). Mr. Frown (Levin).

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 10511, 15 February 1928, Page 4

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PERSONALS Gisborne Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 10511, 15 February 1928, Page 4

PERSONALS Gisborne Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 10511, 15 February 1928, Page 4