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PERSONAL.

Mr J. Wingham will retun from Auckland by this afternoon ’: expif hs. Miss J. Summers, who his been visiting Aickens, has rettrued to Christchurch and Wellington. Matron Lord, of the Wahi Hospital, who hajs been visiting relatives in Greymouth will return by this morning’s express. Mr and Mrs Shannon, ol Barrytown, are shortly leaving tlje district to reside in Runanga. Mr aiki Mrs Shannon are old and much, rajpec ted residents of Barrytown, and gene al regret iconcernlng tlehTpleparture. ~ A cable from Vancouver abnounc'ls the death of Mr Edward jjlexand'r Hagen, mining engineer. He pas born in Dunedin, and educated aj Otago University. He went to (Mida in 3897. The Hon W. B. Tavernci Minister of Railways and Commissioner of State Forests, left Greymouth yeierday for Murchison, accompanied >y Mr H. Sterling, General Manager Railways, and Mr Phillipa Turner, Hrea.or of State Forestry. The death took place al Runanga last evening of Mrs Annie Naisbitt, of Ranfurly Street, aged 57 frears. The deceased lady had resided fin Runanga for about seven years, he| home having previously been at iefton for a considerable period. Site is survived by her husband and J family of three daughters. Mrs Chailley of Cobden, Mrs Franklin of Aukland, Mrs Henry Arlow of Rewauui and sister. Isherwood of Runanga; a brother, Mr Mrs Naisbitt of Wellingjm.

The death occurred oni Wednesday morning of Mrs Margard Morresey, of Threadneedle Street aged 58 years. The deceas lady had resided in Greymouth for many fears. She w? v s predeceased by her hisband. Mr Richard Morresey, and is knrvived by one daughter and thitV ons. The funeral will take place his afternoon. A radio message from Fugby states ’hat the King’s recovery has now reajched a point where it) is unnec.'sary f or further daily ■ statemen* concerning His Majesty fc be issued. It is learned on trustworthy authority that His Majesty wij definitely conclude his stay at during the middle of May. Ht Majesty will go direct to Windsoi, where he will stay for aibout a motth before going to Sandringham. Hs stay at Windsor will cover the of the general election. It is understood that the King has expres: d a desire to carry out the usual d ties falling to a Sovereign at such : time, but it is not expect 4d that je will perform the opening ceremtny of the new Parliament.

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Grey River Argus, 26 April 1929, Page 4

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PERSONAL. Grey River Argus, 26 April 1929, Page 4

PERSONAL. Grey River Argus, 26 April 1929, Page 4