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PERSONAL

Messrs D. Martin and A. Mckenzie left yesterday for Christchurch.

Mrs. C. F. Collins returned yesterday from Wellington.

Mr. G. Manson returned yesteday from Nelson.

Mrs G. Baird, Napier, is visiting Greymouth.

Mr W. Dwan, Hokitika, returned yesterday from Christchurch.

Miss U. Lemon left last evening for Christchurch.

Mr J. Campbell has left on a visit to Dunedin.

Colonel C. E. Butcher returned yesterday from Christchurch.

Miss J. Griffiths returned yesterday from Christchurch.

Mr D. McGill arrived yesterday from Christchurch.

Leading Seaman J. Duke arrived yesterday on a visit to Greymouth’.

Miss C. Johnston, Hokitika, returned yesterday from Christchurch.

Mr J. Ryall, M.L.C., left last evening for Wellington.

Mr B. Ramsay left last evening for Sterling, Otago, where his sister, Mrs Jordan, is seriously ill.

Mr. O. Buckingham, State Forestry Service, Hokitika, has received notice of transfer to Karioi, North Island.

Mr L. Thackwell of Christchurch, arrived yesterday on a visit to Mr and Mrs A. E. Bellamy, Cobden.

Mr. H. C. Hooper, Coal Creek, left yesterday on transfer to Timaru Main school.

Captain Harry Rochford Hughes, aged 66 years, a retired master mariner with a fine record of submarine cable work in the Pacific, died on Saturday at his home in St. Heliers-

Guests at Revington’s Hotel include the following: Miss K. Danetrie (Wellington), Miss S. Mooney, Messrs W. Killner, C. S. Smith R. Norris, S. L. Partridge, J - . Sheehy, C. McGarry (Christchurch), Mr and Mrs A. Cameron (Dunedin), Mr G. Manson (Stoke, Nelson), Mr A. A. Klick (Pohangina-.

The funeral of Mr. William Smith < James, Paroa, took place at Karoa' Cemetary on . Saturday afternoon, Rev. A. D. Howell conducting tne services. Members of the Home Guard and the Manchester UnityOrder of Oddfellows, were pall-bear-ers.

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Grey River Argus, 7 October 1941, Page 4

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PERSONAL Grey River Argus, 7 October 1941, Page 4

PERSONAL Grey River Argus, 7 October 1941, Page 4

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