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PERSONAL ITEMS.

Captain H. Simmonds', thiei crack Wanganui rifle shot, leaves shortly for Wellington. . He wAs last night, at the Fire Brigade ball, made the recipient of a, presentation from fellow marksmen -and- admirers. The Mayor (Mr Hope Gibbons), who presided, said the departure of Captain Simmonds would mean a loss to the community.—Chronicle.

A Press Association message from Christchurch announces the death of Mr William Garrard, aged 90 years-. Deceased was well-known to old-timo sportsmen. He came to New Zealand 60 years ago, settling At- Nelson till 1874, when he removed to Christchurch, remaining there until the time of his death. His son® are- Messrs W. G. Garrard (Christchurch), Joseph Garrard (Lvttelton manager for Kinsey and Company), C. W. Garrard ..(chief insoe-ctor of schools, Auckland), and, H. F. Garrard (Christchurch.) The of Health, the Hon. J; A. Young, is** making good progress from ;his minor indisposition -and expects to leave Waipukurau hospital in n, few days. He will then rest, for a day or two, states-a Press 1 Association message from - Whipukur.au.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 24 September 1926, Page 7

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PERSONAL ITEMS. Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 24 September 1926, Page 7

PERSONAL ITEMS. Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 24 September 1926, Page 7