PERSONAL.
The friends-of Mr George Brownlce will regret to hear that he Ims Ijccn indisposed for the past fortnight.- K/ is expected that he will return to business dnriiig the present week. Saturday's llawke's Bay Herald rays:--"Mr J. Moray-Smith lef' Napier yesterday morning for Christchnreli, where lie takes up the management of the New Zealand Loan iuJßf' Mercantile Agency .Company,' Ltd.'3 bra:;.-!.'. "" The Ilev, Canon AVollstcin, vicar'of Spring Creek, Marlborough, has been appointe.l locum tenens in charge of I All Saints' parish, Xdjii, during the ab.cnec in camp of tSricar, the Rev. J, A, Kogers, who F^;. been granted leave of absence year or such less term as the military authorities may mjuire him for. , '■■ « Included in the delegates who ■ attended he Second' Division League Conference, held in Wellington last week, were the editors of four New Zealand newspapers:—M.essrs T. C. List (Taranaki News), Cuthbert . East (Tiiisam Post), J. 11. Finney (Ncbjoi> Colonist), and A. E. Lawrence (North Qtogo Times). Mr L'. C. ilewat received a cajilo message yesterday from his son, Mgeant Brian Hcwat, who was sevefoly v/oiiiidcd in the Messines battle, stating tiiat he has been'transferred-from"jbe Boulogne Hospital to a rest camp in, France, and is getting (it again. 'Mr Ilewat lias also received word tliafltis nephew, Captain J, I'. Hcwat, has beeii wounded and admitted to hospital. «~?«T' ■""■■'■Bfl*
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North Otago Times, Volume CV, Issue 13939, 24 July 1917, Page 4
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222PERSONAL. North Otago Times, Volume CV, Issue 13939, 24 July 1917, Page 4
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