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PERSONAL NOTES.

Mr J. C. G. Ladner, who Is one ot the contractors of tbe Mount David water race, was brought to Reeiton yesterday, suffering from pleurisy, and Is being attended by Dr. Wlckeu.

The Rev. C. Duncan with Mrs Duncan and family, left by this morning’s Christchurch train for Temuka, on a visit to his brother. The rev. gentleman returns ou Sa'urday next.

Mr J. Bolitho, who won a mining scholarship and has been attending the Otago University, returnee to Black’s Point yesterday to spen <] tbe term holidays witb his parent The death took place at Amherley yesterday, ot Mr G D. Greenwood, owner of the lev‘oldale estate at Atnberley. The deceased, who was best known as the owner of the famous gelding G'oaming, was the founder of the Noith Cantetbury Freezing works, and had extensive estates in Queensland. lie is survived by Airs Greenwood and a grown up family.

Mr R. W. Wilson, who spent a few days In Grevmouth, in the Interests of tbe Murray Creek floatation, returned to Reelton yesterday He reports that be wrs eminently sure s-lu' in bis efforts to induce G ey mouth capital to be invested In the proposition and a considerable number of shares were subscribed for, mostly in small parcels.

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Inangahua Times, 30 August 1932, Page 2

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PERSONAL NOTES. Inangahua Times, 30 August 1932, Page 2

PERSONAL NOTES. Inangahua Times, 30 August 1932, Page 2

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