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PERSONAL

Mr. Ivon W. Sanders, of Auckland, has been appointed bacteriologist at the Napier Hospital.

Mrs W. Fraser, of Napier, has been appointed as temporary Masseuse at the Napier Hospital.

A London cable announces the death of Lord Carrington. His heir is the Hon. Rupert Carrington.

It is officially stated that the wedding of the Crown Prince of Italy and Princess Marie Jose of Belgium will take place on January 8.

Mr. J. Lyons, Director of the LiveStock Division of the Department of Agriculture-,' is at present visiting Hastings.

Mr. J. L. Brown, chairman of the N.Z. Fruit Control Board, has been a visitor to Hastings this week. He left for Wellington this afternoon.

Mr. H. E. Napier, secretary of ths New Zealand Fruit Control Board, who has been visiting Hastings, left this morning for Taupo and thence to Rotorua, where he will spend his annual leave.

Mr. Alex Whyte, of Crownthorpe, left Hastings this morning for Christchurch, where he acts as judge in the Clydesdale section at the Metropolitan Show on November 14 and 15.

Miss Nancy Eastwood, a champion sprinter in the days when women runners were not seen on many tracks, was married recently in Gisborne to Mr Ivan Bramwell Poverty Bay representative footballer and a few years ago a leading Rugby player at Wellington College.

An announcement was made in Sydney yesterday that Lieutenant-Gener-al Sir Harry Chauvel and LieutenantGeneral Sir John Monash had each been promoted to the full rank of General, states a Press Association message.

At the conclusion of the race for the New Zealand Derby at Riccarton yesterday, Mr C. E. Elgar, the owner of the runner-up, Count Palatine, was taken with a sudden seizure. He was removed to hospital and it is understood that his case is hot serious.

Mr. John A. Rosewarne, who for the past five years has been district agent for the National Mutual Life Association in the Wairarapa, has been transferred to Napier to join the field staff of the same company. Mrs Rosewarne and family will remain in Masterton for several months. Mr. and Mrs Rosewarne were previously residents of Napier and their many friends will welcome them back to the town, where they were previously prominent in local theatrical circles.

The funeral of Mr. Reginald Graham took place yesterday at the Hastings cemetery where there was a large gathering of friends, together with representatives of Karamu Lodge No. 47 1.0.0. F., Kahuranaki Rebekah Lodge No. 37. 1.0.0. F. Ladies’ Loyal Orange Lodge No. 22 Napier, L.O.L, No. 5 Napier, L.O.L. No. 21 Hastings and Ladies’ L.O.L. No. 5 Hastings. Thu service was conducted by the Rev. E. Nicholls, followed by the Orange Lodge service, which was conducted by Bro. Stubbs, District Grand Master of the Order. After the service, some beautiful floral tributes were laid on the mound, including wreaths from the aboto mentioned Lodges.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIX, Issue 281, 12 November 1929, Page 4

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PERSONAL Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIX, Issue 281, 12 November 1929, Page 4

PERSONAL Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIX, Issue 281, 12 November 1929, Page 4