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Personal.

Mr H. W. n.iggai. Conciliation Uonwnisi inner. «ii<> has been in Napier on business matters, re.turu<d South to-day. Mr A. L. I). Fl aser v. ho is still an ; >imr.to of Nurse ()"< ■tllagban s pit Mite hospital, Hastings, is making satisfactory progress (('wards recovery from his- recent sei ion.- illness. Mr J. P. Kenny, secretary of the Napier Harbour Board, and Mrs Kenny, who have been on an extend rd health visit to Dunedin are < x pected to return to Napier to-night.

His Honour, Mr Justice Chapman who has been presiding at the Supreme Court Sessions at Napier, left by mail train this morning in company’ with Mrs Chapman, on their return to M'ellington. i

The many friends of Mr. J. 11. Colebournc, manager of the Hastings branch of Williams and Kettle. Ltd., will be pleased to learn that he is -rapidly recovering from hiss recent serious illness. lie is. how ever, still confined in a private hospital.

Mr Douglas Barrington Kent of M’aipukurau was at the Supreme Court at Napier yesterday, on the motion of Mr B. J. Dolan, admitted by His Honour Mr Justice Chapman, as a barrister of the Supreme Court.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VII, Issue 330, 29 November 1917, Page 4

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Personal. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VII, Issue 330, 29 November 1917, Page 4

Personal. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VII, Issue 330, 29 November 1917, Page 4

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