PERSONAL ITEMS
Mr Sole, chairman of the Stratford Hospital and Charitable Aid Board, is on a visit to Nelson, being interested in the Parapara mining" deposits. Yesterday, in company with Messrs T. Neale (chairman )and W. Lock. Mr, Sole was shown over the Nelson Hospi-' till.
Mr H. C, Harley, a well-known, business man and trottiug-horse owner, -of Greymouth, will shortly take up his residenco in Christchui'ch, after 25 years' residence in Greymouth. Mr Harley, who has-been;'associated, 1 "with the firm of .Harley and Co. inj that town for 22. years, isofie'of, the; •best known and popular nieh oh the: Coast.. He took ft keen interest in 1 local affairsy bein^.#- J.-P>; ind 1 at/'dne tiraoa member of the Borough,;.Coun-; ;cil. The committee of the Greymouth/ Trotting Club, with which Mr Harlgy 'has been connected for many yeaTs I 'avi owner, committeeman, a.na steward,, met him a few days ago to bid him' farewell, and to make him a presentation. Tributes to Mr HaMey's services to the club were expreseed D> the chairman, Mr ll.' W. Kitchingham, the treasurer, Mr J. Steer; and others. ,
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, 30 March 1921, Page 4
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184PERSONAL ITEMS Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, 30 March 1921, Page 4
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