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PERSONAL ITEMS

' Mr. , and Mrs . Geo. Sweet-man return cd, home, overland, last evening. Miss Barry and Miss Fogajty who r (>nve been touring the Dominion for ilie 'last two months, returned to Grey mouth by the express last, evening. * The following -.were among the pas-•seng-grs who left for Christchurch op Thursday : — Mesdames KeTr. „Willfam? \nderson, Marshall. Crouch and J. Ca-Ilajarhan ; Miss W. Lucy ; Master Leo Stokes ; rMess'rs Tohnston, Snpnc*" 1 T. . Tennent. A. Fairhall, W. Waujrh. Lohff, Nash, Beban, Warren, Ryall. ' Coates. Ti Pollard and tug-of-war team 1 (10). The following passengers, who" travelled by Cassidy and Go's coaches, arrived 5 in Greymouth fro^n Clrristrhurch last eveniner. — Messrs Slavmaker, Hvbon, Nicholson. Campbell. Hopkins. McNeil. Duffey, Se?rle: O>s<. N"azpr, King-. Gallagh^^ Derkin Airs Derkin, Misses BaTrv.. Fogrartv, Wilson md H^-nnam, Mr an<* Mrs. Swee+^nar Afr. McT,pin, 'M'^s MrFarlp^e Mi«?c n avi^. -Meiers Strpuo-^an. Lusk and Sand-ford, Mrs. Thomson. The many friends of Miss Julia Allen, who is a native of Hokitika will' be interested to learn that she was last week ordained as a Deaconess of the. Church of England. The ceremony, took place in the Christchurch Cathedral. The young 'deaconess will be attached to the Parish yl Opawa. , - Mr.* H. M. G. Macfarlane," Clerk of •he Magistrate's Court at Reefton, died thpre^ on night from in' appendicitis* abscess, after a short illness. The deceased was only 28 venrs of agre, and was highly resperVed .although he had only been in Reef ton for the 'past six months. At a conference field, at" Motueka to select a Reform candidate there werr 12 delegates present, representing p|' oarts, pf flhe electorate. There were six- candidates prorospdv-^rid 3 11 ajrrpcv' ;/Mabide hy the^deH^ioV) o^ the mpot- ; n^-. Aftpr thr^e hours' rlpiiberptin^ M"r. P. P. Hvlsrm. Pre^idP^t of "ii.. sy ew 7"P.la"d , Fruit Orowprs' <\ssnri•■on. wps 4 rbn^en to fo"+P<;t f}, P coM Thp o•p+^«r:T|o• 1c /VMiqir^rM ii-nir,,,^ 'n the political history of tihe Do^in*r>T« *^

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Grey River Argus, 29 May 1914, Page 5

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PERSONAL ITEMS Grey River Argus, 29 May 1914, Page 5

PERSONAL ITEMS Grey River Argus, 29 May 1914, Page 5

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