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PERSONALS.

',The friends of iiJUKHsCovporal W, M. Wilson, who lias been in training with the Eighteenth Reinforcements, will relict to learn tha.t he has sustained aeeidental injuries which necessitate his proceeding to Dunedin to undergo, special treatment. ,'

Tlil' members of the Military Pensions Board, Mr'D.:G. A. Cooper, 1 SJM.' of Welling! on (clifiii'iiian), Colonel Collins, and Dr Pollen, with Mr 6. C. Faclie (secretary) arrived in Oamarn by the first express from the south yesterday, and after holding'a sitting,'left t'or Tijnaru Ik the s'econd- express.

The marriage of Miss Sarah Dimick to Mr Robert .1. B.eatie, was solemnised by the Rev. G. H. Lawrence, at the resilience ill' the bride's parents, Till street, yesterday .afternoon, Miss, D. Beattte acted us.bridesmaid and Mr .1, Meiklp. nc I'erl as best man. The bride was given away by her father, ; After the ceremony Mr and Mrs R. .1, Beat tie and Hie guests sal .down to the wedding breakfast, at whielrMr Lawrence acted' as toastinaster, The bride and bridegroom were the recipients of many congratulatory telegrams.

By the death of Mrs H. W, Marshall, which took place at Ure' street early, yesterday morning, there has been severed auotlier-liuk with theearly history.' of the Province of Otago. The late, Mrs-Marshall was a native of Haddington,, Scotland, and came to..New. Zealand when quite a,young woman, •landing, iu Duuedin over fifty-yeais ago. Whilst..in the service of Murray's private .hotel, Dunedin, the deceased, lady took a, prominent part in the catering arrangements iu connection-with the* ball that was tendered by ; the authorities of the southern city on the occasion of. the.visit of H.R.H.the Duke of Edinburgh to ,Dunedin. The'late Mrs Marshall, was at. one time engaged* in'the household-of the parents of the late 'St. .rolin Buckley^and: whilst "on fhcjilakikilii estate met-her late husband,to-whom. she was lnarried' in Oaniaru over forty years ago, Mrs Marshall was closely associated With the activities of -.Wesley .Church, being . for Wertwenty-five years a teacher in the Sunday , school, and was highly'esteemed for. her.'faithful services;- Railing health compelled her to relinquish' such-work, and for some time.'past the, deceased has lived in quiet retirement. - The deceased was seventy-four'.years of 'age, and' leaves one son, Mr F. G. Marshall, of Eden 'street,

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North Otago Times, Volume CIV, Issue 13658, 29 August 1916, Page 4

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PERSONALS. North Otago Times, Volume CIV, Issue 13658, 29 August 1916, Page 4

PERSONALS. North Otago Times, Volume CIV, Issue 13658, 29 August 1916, Page 4