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Mr ,T. r. Strang left for Invercargill by yesterday’s express. Mrs R. Speed left yesterday on a visit to Dunedin. Mr Gordon Robertson, of Wataroa, returned last evening from a visit to the Dunedin Exhibition. Miss E. Pregnall, of the West Coast ’schools Dental Clinic, leaves for Oamaru to-day. i- uptam Caesar Colclough Trill- leave lyn Uinrsday by car for Christchurch. [He "ill visit relatives at Karitanc. I Mrs R. Young, of Vfeinngton, ari'r! on Saturday and is visiting her ■Tothcr, Mr 11. Wneniek, at Karoro. Mr and Mrs James Sneddon (Black- ; “i Ic.-ive on a u extended vacation to ; he North 1.-1.-in.t to-day. j The death is announced from Lonj lon of the Duke of Orleans, the head ’i the Bourbons, at the age of 57. Mr and Mrs Corder, Mrs Kerr ami -Vr Dyson arrived in Greymouth on Saturday and proceeded to Nelson bv ■ear yesterdav.. The Star Football Club in addition 1 V?*® > ‘ ar has elected as residents Messrs R yan , A. Ailde and li. Aslett. Airs Dunean, of Marton, accompanied by her onushtcr and three sons, on returning from the Glaciers, proceeded yesterday to Nelson. e-n'es ra'Tv ° f CobJp « < t . ”• for cl, :ngton, where.he * f take up a position with the Public vorks Department. A I i< ss Association telegram states Lieut Turner, who was injured in the teroplane smash at Fapanui, is now off he seriously ill list. On Easter Monday, at the Holv Tec k\ h rT h -:r t^?vrriaee will tak ’° 11 u Greymouth. 0 Mr I. Waddell, of Christehuich.' A cable from Melbourne confirms he death ot Sir Harry Allen, formerly Ji-.in ot Mcd.eal Facultv of rhe MelJOtirue I mversity, a t the age of 72 Gibl ? bas bep a appointed huf Telegraph Engineer in place of • r .. A. Shrimpton, who has retired >n superannuation. The members of the Futurists Costume Comedy Co. left v e stPrdav in tor < hristehurch, where they onened sueeessfull.v at rhe Crystal Palace last evening. Mrs J. Packer, formerly of Grevmoutli, left for Christchurch yesterday in order to join her husband, who has ueen transferred from the local Rail, ways Department to Addington. Mr 11. Clark, of the New Zealand Insurance Co., Ltd,, Christchurch Office, who Ims been on business visit to tho West Coast, returned to the East Coast yesterday. j Mr Alderson, of the New Zealand Railways Traffic Staff at Grevmouth, accompanied by Mrs Alderson,’return- | <‘d yesterdav from Invercargill, where “hey have been spending a holiday. i Messrs T. Bradlev and J. McGee, >f Millerton, leave by today’s express, en route for Wellington, in order to undergo a medical examination its connection with the pension for min. ers’ phthisis. Mr Johnnie Robertson, the talented Westport cornetist, has cancelled his engagement with the Australian Silver Band, and is now returning to New Zealand. The reason for tho action is not stated. 4 Mr. It. E. Ruffin, has been appointed Manager of the Wealth of Nations Mine, Inangahua, in place of Mr. G. Low, who is shortly leaving rhe district. Mr. R. Pollock, advance manager, of the Stanley McKay Pantomine Company, who has been arranging for the Coast tour, commencing here on April 15, leaves to-day for Invercargill. Senior Inspector Pitcaithley was protented with a well-filled wallet by the Buller branch of the New Zealand Educational Institute on the occasion of his retirement from the services of tho Department. Mr John Edward Hunt, well Intown on the goldfields of Australia and New Zealand, expired at the Westland Hosoital on Sunday. Deceased, who was born at St. Mary’s, Lincolnshire, England, is survived by two daughters and l two sons.

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Grey River Argus, 30 March 1926, Page 5

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PERSONAL Grey River Argus, 30 March 1926, Page 5

PERSONAL Grey River Argus, 30 March 1926, Page 5