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Miss Marie Parfitt, will return from Christchurch to.morrow. Mr E. A. Weld was re-elected chairman of the Waatere County Council. Mrs. J. W. Hannan, returned rom Christchurch last night. Mr. F. Turley returned to Grey mouth by yesterday’s express. Mrs J. On* returned to Christchurch yesterday. Miss K. Sheedy left lor Wellington yesterday. Miss M. Mclntyre was a passenger by the express yesterday for Christchurch. Master J. Mcßrearty, who took oa-.t in the Christchurch competitions, re turned by last night’s express. The Mayoress (Mrs W. H. Parfiw returned from Christchurch yesterday. Miss E. O’Neill (Wellington! is on a visit to her mother. Mrs O’Neill (Dunollie). Mr. T. B. Lucy, of (the Greymouth Traffic office staff, left yesterday ‘or Invercargill on holiday. Dr. Fenwick of Christchurch who has been on a visit to Greymouth returned yesterday morning. Mr. W. J. Butler left by yesterdO' morning’s express for Christchurch. Mrs F. Lamont- returned yesterday from Wellington. Among the passengers by yeste;day’s express was Miss F. Broad, Shakespeare street, who is en route to the North Island on a. holiday visit. Miss Ida McGeorge formerly of Westport, is spending a brief holiday with her uncle, Mr G. Pyke, of Levin, before leaving for Melbourne. A Press Association message from Blenheim states that Mr. Donald McCallum was elected without opposition Chairman of the Marlborough Counts Council. I Mr M. Johnston, an employee of Messrs Faulkincr Bros, sawmill, at Kaiata, met with a painful accident yesterday morning. He was employed in tailing out, when a fellow employee inadvertently dropped an axe, which struck Mr Johnston’s left foot, cutting the instep so badly that Dr Mc_ Brcarty found it necessary to inse-t a number of stitches. He is now progressing favourably. Mr. Alex Gamble*, a» resident of the West Coast for sixty years, the last, fourteen of which have been spent. ,n Reefton, died at the Reef ton Hospit <1 on Wednesday. Deceased at one 4imc was resident at Greymouth and No Town. He was a native of Ireland, and was 84 years of age. The funeral will take place at Karoro Cemetery this morning. The body will arrive in Greymouth at 11.15 a.m. proceed ing to Holy Trinity church, where pr ; or funeral service will be held. On the highest point of a property 't Aokautere, once owned by Mr R. Hannah, of Wellington, and o n — grade, ten miles from Palmerston North, has been discovered an outchop of attractive-looking granite, which resembles some of the best Scottish

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Grey River Argus, 29 May 1925, Page 4

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PERSONAL Grey River Argus, 29 May 1925, Page 4

PERSONAL Grey River Argus, 29 May 1925, Page 4