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PERSONAL.

Mr Robert M'Nab arrived in Duuediu from tiio north last niflit, atid proceeds south this morning. Mr David M'LtJsli, who lias been b'shthousekeeper at lloeraki for tiio piist three ycarw, has heon tratfcf'iirod to Doj; Island, and will l» wiccctded by Mr J. Quinti, at present clali< ixxJ at Dotr Island. Mr'CbarlcA Norman, a wdl-known resident at Nugget Bey, cicd on Tuesday. Il« was a lirotW of the Into Mr Campbell, of Toknlata House, and ttus a vriduly travelled and vr.-JI-read man—one whom il was mo>t intcitt.iiaij to havo u cliat with on a wide variety of subjects.

At the D.I.C. yesterday Mr 0. Crow, riMiuijror, was the recipient of a very hajidforr.n tea and <x»(T<k> swvicc, sidmilxxi for ;>y Ilm Malt. Mr Grccnslade, in inaJciny (ho iiriwiitnlinn, said tlml ho had bu-n enfiiifitod with tho plca.-ant tack of conveyint.; on Iwhalf of the employees, their brut wishes f'-r Mr Crow's futtiro liappirirffi. Mr Crow, in a few woll-clioson words, expresvd his pleasure at the W"entation, and aiwirwl ovorjnne that it would be highly treasured. Tk inootinjr concluded ivitii "three hearty cheers for Mr (Vow and the sin?iu.'? of " For Ko's a jolly good fellow." Miss M. Stcdrrian. on trio occasion of her approacbintr niarriupo. was, on Tlmredav evening, prefnlod with a [Kimd minor and plsrmes by Ihe employees of Messrs Sar cood. Sen, and Ivwen's Clothing Factory. Mr Dixon, in bnixiinir over the tiuifriblo oxprcssi<>ns of gnodwill. wished thn recipient litnlth, hnpiiiiwfß. and pro.spp.ritv, and every ruccess in her ma-niod life, Mr George Kjtc suitably roppond«l. Tho Kiiitancrata oorr<cpoiidfliit. of the Fret; Prow rer/m* tho dratlt of Mrs d.ino Royne Lawrence, at the aic of 93 years. Mrs Lawrence curie out l/> New Zealand in tho Sfcmthfickkivo about 54 years m;,,, arrrvin? at Port Cliai'ners with Tier I'ujo liusfliaixl and fflir-ilv. Slio went m»n<l to Coal Toint in a whalo Ixwt, and nfter two years removed to Wsnqaloa, whom tbcv permanwlly rceided. Mrs Lawrence J,,.,,) 10 of a family, of whom sovon are still alive —viz.. YWHin.ni (at present rcsiVlinir in the North Island). David and John (Irvint; ; ,t Wantralra). M>s W. Carson, Mrs \V. T. Smith, and Mrs A. (rcst'ding j n Kait*n?uto). tutd Mrs Warnick (of tho Ttwri). There are aim over 6ft vmm\children and alx>ut 50 sreat-srandchildroii stirvivincr.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 15350, 13 January 1912, Page 10

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PERSONAL. Otago Daily Times, Issue 15350, 13 January 1912, Page 10

PERSONAL. Otago Daily Times, Issue 15350, 13 January 1912, Page 10

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