PERSONAL ITEMS
Mr T JElugo, inspector of fire brigades visited Hawera on Tuesday. He met the iUie-Board in the afternoon and inspected the brigade in the evening. Mr Hugoleft for fcew Plymouth to-day. . staff' A"an/ rh + oin Pson 3t of the relieving thfh +to b®, temP°™rily in charge of the Patea railway station, pending the appointment of a successor to Mr Übhea, who is going to Hamilton. *J+£ de path *% announced at Palmerston North of ex-Constable Alexander Hattie. Deceased, who was 63 years of age was m the early days stationed at Opu! nake. The Manawatu Standard says he was present at the Parihaka scare being sergeant in charge of the advance guard on that memorable occasion. +~J? 1^ °- D^ dl? y and his bride re" turned from their honeymoon per motor on Sunday evening (reports our Upunake correspondent). On Monday evening Mr Dudley's popularity let him iv °^- a most deteri"med rally f rom the l tin-can" band, which blared forth with no uncertain sound. The serenaders were hospitably entertained by Mr and Mi-s Dudley, and mutual good wishes were exchanged, the proceedings being enlivened with several vocal and musical selections by members of the party.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXV, Issue LXV, 8 October 1913, Page 4
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196PERSONAL ITEMS Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXV, Issue LXV, 8 October 1913, Page 4
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