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Mr ft nd Mrs C. Saldano left Hastings yesterday for Christchurch on a •visit, Mr \V. IL Lean, of Hasting!, left by this morning’s mail train for Palmerston North. Mrs C. Apperley and her daughter, Mrs Dav© Stickland, left yesterday on a visit to Canterbury. Mr Frank Lambert has been appointed priter of the Dunedin “Evening Star ’ in succession to the lato Mr Gilbert Buchanan. Mr. A. M. Brodie, of Hastings, was elected vice-president of the Veterinarv Association of New Zealand at the first annual meeting in Palmerston North yesterday. A special suite of rooms lias been built aboard tjie Rualfin© to accommo* date Sir Charles Fergusson and his suite, says a London cable. Miss Christie, who has been in Hastings bn a visit to Mr and Mrs G. F. Roach, left this morning on her return home to Wellington. Mr.L. H. Briggs, of Hastings, now studying at the Auckland University, aas been successful in passing his examination in pure mathematics, applied mathematics, physics, and chemu. try. Rev and Mrs A. W. C. S-taco, who have been on a visit to M rs A. L. Ryan, of Hastings, left this morning, eu rout© for Kurow, Otago, to which parish Mr Stace has been appointed vicar. Two candidates were presented by the Hastings High Sch'ool for the teachers’ D examination, both of whom were successful. Miss Una Sefton obtained n complete pass in Group 1., and lan Bicntoa-Rule a partial pass. Mr A. L. Wilson, president of the Royal Wellington Choral Union, who has held tho office for many years, will accompany the society on its Hawke’s Bay trip, and will bo a guest at the Carlton. Club Hotel. Miss Teresa Me. Enroc,who sings the soprano solos iu “Elijah” to-morrow night, appeared at Wanganui last night and a private wire received to-day seated that she received an enthusiastic ovation. This lady has only recently returned from the United Kingdom and Continent. Mr Douglas I’atchett, who was severely injured in the abdomen with a pea rifle while out pig hunting nqarly a fortnight ago, developed serious symptoms uu Tuesday, and died in the Waipukurau Hospital this morning. The deceased who was aged 25, was a telegraphist in the Waipukurau Post Office.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIV, Issue 280, 6 November 1924, Page 4

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Personal. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIV, Issue 280, 6 November 1924, Page 4

Personal. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIV, Issue 280, 6 November 1924, Page 4