PERSONAL ITEMS
Mrs Spddon left for Hokitika yesterday morning. , . \ Mr J. Oakley Brown who w taking ] over tlie control of the Ross Advoca.e . arrived from Wellington by the Wamui , yesterday. . Mi« John Petrie arrived from W clang-- < ton hy the Wainui yesterday. j Mr and Mrs Whelan, of Keefton. .! left by the Wainui this morning for a * montlis' holiday trip lo the North Island. ( Mr Tacon left' by thfe Wainui dns _ morninc on businejss. \ Inspector Wilson left for Westport by i the Wainui this morning on a visit of * inspection. Mr Saoiuel McNaughton was admitted 1 ■to the hospital yestV.-rday. suffering tic in .1 a serious internal complaint. < Mr Matthew Guthrie Heaves by the | Wainui early this, morning. •• Mr MoKinley.-of Totara Flat was on a visit to town yesterday. . Mr Harry Campbell is Tapidly regain- < ing bis strength, and hopes in a few . weeks to be thoroughly recovered. ] Mr F. Widdop, District Engineer, re- 1 turned from Nelson by the Wainui y°s i terday. Mr Widdop has 'been engaged directing the dredging operations of the harbor. ■_. . Mr David Tennent is still confined to j his room with a severe' attack of m- ( fluenza* , Mr Coutt's, commercial travellc-tr is at . present in town on his usual business j visit. i Mr and Mrs T. Oloudesley, who nre ] leaving the Springfield Hotel, wqre entfertaihrca at ai fareKveH gntlieTJng on I Saturday and Mr Cloudesley was pre- . sented with a purse of sovereigns. ' ' Mr D. V. Gain, represpnting AhlHd Br,os of Dunedin is expected to an-ive in town about the 12th inst. • Mr M. Hannan has been confined to his homi? during the last week through indisposition. Yesterday he was ahl;. to be about the house. Mr John Goodall returned homo yesfi'irdav by the Wainui afteT hay. ig spent a holiday in the North Island. -Mr (JoocTatl is 'greatly improved in health and the trip lias had the desired effect Mt Willis rejpi\?sent:n e A. TJ. Willis. stat-toneTs, Wanganui, arrived ih town by the Wainui yesterday. ' -" '' Mr'-yfm. Barkley, of the Telegriph . Department was a passenger to town by the Wainui yesterday. Mr C Malfroy aiTived b y the Tloki-V-ka' train las^' evening and proceeds to Wellington by the'-' Wa'nui. Mr and Mrs Scott; returned from S Hokitika hist evening. Sergt-Mfijor Millar was in tpwn last evening insp^ctine the local volunteers who held a parade in Boundary street. The friends of Mrs Rattray nee- Mrs Mace, will hear with -regret of her seri ous illness at Christchurch Mr B, Wild of Hokitika is in town.
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Grey River Argus, 6 October 1905, Page 3
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