PERSONAL ITEMS
Mt J. Oakfc-y Brown left for Hokitika en routie for Ross, by last night's train. Mrs Djixon received a telegram from Christchurch yesterday staitinc that) b^T daughter, Mrs RaiJtiray (formerly Mrs Mace) was progressing favorably. Rsv Mr Porter, Mr H. Amberry, Mt Dyson, Mr A. H. Daui}?ttes and Mr Gcorgei are passengers by the Christcliurch coach to-day. Mr Coakley, his friends Will regret to learn, is at present seriously ill suffering from a severe attack of "influenza. . Inspector Smith, who is now engaged on his annual examination, arrived home by the Itei'fton tniln last evenings Mr Moss, of Re.efjton, was in town yesterday on business. Mr Harry Weasels, of Blackball, is at prr-sent on a visit to town. The many friends- of Mr R Robert's of Boundary Road, KumaTa, w^l Tegret 'to hear of his serious illness. His condition 'is causing his relatives great anxiety. Mr and Mrs James Moorish returned home on Thursday night from their honey moon. Mrs DetouTFjttS?. of Reefton. die.d yes terday morning aiter a long and painful 'illness. Mrs Murdoch, mother of Mv J. Murdoch, of Kumara is seriously ill, and causing her relatives grave anxiety. Mr R. Hood, Inspector of Machinery, is at present on a visit to the Coast' Mr Stewart, of Brown and St&wart-, Auckland, is paying t\t» town a business visit. Mr Claude Kilgour leiffc last .evening for Wes'jport to relieve one of ;the staff in the Westport Post Office for a few weeks.
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Grey River Argus, 7 October 1905, Page 3
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245PERSONAL ITEMS Grey River Argus, 7 October 1905, Page 3
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