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PERSONAL.

.Mr. -I. W. ishaw left Hastings for Balehitha this morning. Mr. G. F. Roach left Hastings this morning on a visit to Wellington. Mr. J. R. Kessell. of Port Ahnriri. is a candidate for the vacancy on the N:i.pier Borough Council. Mr. and Mrs. P. \\ . Tombs left by the mail train ibis morning for Pahiat tir.. Mr. Joe. Maitin. of Gisborn®.was a passenger by the Napier cxwi'yss this morning en mute to Christchurch.. Mrs. W. Watson and her two ilotighieis. Misses R. ;tnd .11. Watson, tell Hast mgs for Ottmaru this moru-

The Rev. batln r Mahoney was a. ras*eiigcr for Palmerston North by the mail tram leaving Hastings this morning’.

The Hon. Dr. R. AlvNab, Minister for Justice ami Marine, is to address a Nationa I .Reserve ’ally at jPalinerstou North on Tuesday eveiijng. Mrs. J. Hogan left Hastings for Wellington this morning on a visit t<- her brothe'-, Pxivate A. T. Cox. who leaves with the Sixth Bein-forei-rneid s.

We are- pleased to report, that Mr*. \V. Butler, wlm underwent a sei i< n* operation al Nurse O'.Ctillaghan s private hospital yesterday miirning. ':*• p) <.mes*iiig as satisfactorily as can lie expected. Mrs. ’l'. McKibbin left by the mail train I'm- Wellington this morning. After spending a few days with her husband. ( afdaiir McKil.ibiu, at; Tiintliam. Mr*. McKibbin will proceed io Dunedin.

Al- Hie meeting of I lie Hawke's Bax Fi nil grow < i Association, held cm Saturday. a resolution of. syim palhv was passed lo Ihe relatives of the laic Private Harrv Palmer, .who was kill'd in action al Gallipoli. Mr. ('. K. Ward, of the clerical staff of the North British Freezing I o . who is leaving with the Eighth Reml'orcemeiit.s on the J<l>>l. was met, Bv his fellow-workers <»n Saturday and presented vith a silver wristlet vv atch.

Captain IE S .Taylor. Lloyd’s .surveyor at Brisbane, js about to visit New Zealand, and Captain C. A. Colomi. of Lyttelton, will fill Hie formt'r ofiiver’s place at Brisbane in trie interim.

At to-day's County Coiuicil meeting a letter was received from Cr. G. P? Donnelly, stating that owing tv an accident he was confined to his lied anil coulil not attend. The council passed a resolution regretting the accident, and expressing the hope that. Mr. Donnelly would speedily

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume IV, Issue 430, 9 August 1915, Page 4

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PERSONAL. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume IV, Issue 430, 9 August 1915, Page 4

PERSONAL. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume IV, Issue 430, 9 August 1915, Page 4

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