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PERSONAL ITEMS.

Major Lovuday,' Government drill instructor, left for New Plymouth yesterday (I ,' by the Rotoiti. . - The many friends of Dr. Darby will be 'pleased to learn that he is now convalescent from his recent serious illness, and expects to be about again in a, week's time. Mr. .G. H. Maunder, who "has been resident in the district for 20 years, and who ', * was a county councillor, and a. member of the Taranaki Hospital and' Charitable Aid Board, as well as one of the most energetic •leaders of. the no "license movement, was banqueted at Hawera. on ; the eve: of his departure for New Plymouth, and presented with an address. * - A presentation of a gold watch and chain and gold pin will be made ~ by: His Excellency the Governor • to-morrow afternoon, on behalf of the subscribers, to Captain W. D. Reid, as a recognition of his conduct in connection with the wreck of the s s - - Elingamite. These gifts have 1 been subscribed by the members of the Natives' Association and other admirers of Captain Reid, and the presentation, will take place at four o'clock, in the Harbour Board's ' long room. The watch bears a suitable inscription, and is embellished with the emblems of; the Natives' < Association. A com- : pass is attached to the chain, and the pin , also bears a representation of a femleaf. '•'«w- er?r r , ett redding was solemnised at Wamona, the residence of Captain and Mrs. De Wolfe. Onehunga. on Tuesday, .the Rev. C- H. Garland being the officiating 'clergyman, when Miss Bessie Maud Goodson, youngest daughter of Mr. Goodson. of , Auckland, was married to Mr. Ernest Arthur Pacey, eldest son of the late Mr ; Thomas Pacey, of Hawera. Taranaki. The bride looked charming in a rich pale gray silk, handsomely trimmed with lace. °She was attended by Miss Nellie Pacey, wearing a handsome brooch, the gift of the . 'bridegroom, 'who was supported by Mr •Edward Goodson, of Hawera. After the ceremony about: 50 guests sat" down to " breakfast.' .The presents were numerous and valuable. , .

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12147, 18 December 1902, Page 6

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PERSONAL ITEMS. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12147, 18 December 1902, Page 6

PERSONAL ITEMS. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12147, 18 December 1902, Page 6