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PERSONAL

Mr. O. Isdell will leave to-day on a visit to Melbourne.

Miss C. Wright will leave to-day on a visit to Christchurch.

Air E. 'Schnackenberg leaves to-da on a visit to Christchurch.

Mrs G. Ruston, who has been visiting Denniston, has returned Io Greymqpth,

Miss Keddie, left yesterday on return to Christchurch, via Nelson and Blenheim.

Misu Effie Harris. Messrs 1). 11 a i ris and 11. Williams, who have been visit* ing Grcymou'th, returned to Otira last evening.

A Sydney cable states that Locd and Lady Bledis’oe arrive,] there by the Monowai yesterday. They entrained for Melbourne last ni’ght.

A cable records the death of Die Marchioness of Lincolnshire. She was in New South Wales as Lady Cr.tvington when her husband was Governor of that State, a quail er of •* century ago.

Guests at the Albion Hotel include Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Clark (Wellington), Mr. G. Mowatt (Christchurch). Mr. W. Sharp (Dunedin), Mr. A. G. Bennett (Christchurch), Mr. F. D. Shepherd (Christchurch).

The funeral of the late Mrs. Charlotte Lewis took place yesterday morning at Karoro Cemetery. Requiem Mass was celebrated at St. Patrick s Church by Rev. Father J. Holohan, who also conducted the service at the graveside.

Guests at Bevington’s Hotel include: Mrs W. A. Clausen (San Mateo), Miss E. Potter (Christchurch). Mis s Cameron (Christchurch), Mr Burnside (Christchurch), Mr F. J* Kent (Christchurch). Mr B. E. Bird (Nelson). Mr and Mrs G. S. Patton (Wellington), Mr S. Haigh (Wellington).

Mr. W. R. Kingston-Smith, who has been general secretary of the New Zealand Legion, and editor of “ National Opinion,” has been apopinted editor of the “N.Z. Financial Times,” Mr. S. Clark of Maheno, North Otago, has been appointed manager and as-sistant-pditor of “National Opinion.”

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Bibliographic details

Grey River Argus, 9 October 1934, Page 5

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PERSONAL Grey River Argus, 9 October 1934, Page 5

PERSONAL Grey River Argus, 9 October 1934, Page 5

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