PERSONAL.
Air and All's A. Hickling, former residents of Alangahao, are re-visiting that district.
Air and Airs Turkington, of Hinenioa, and Mi's W . A\ ilkie, of Kaitawa, left, yesterday on an extended visit to Rotorua, and Auckland.
Mr T. C. Williams, of Auckland, who is one of the oldest pioneers in New Zealand, and who has been ill for some time, is still in a serious condition.
Air A. E. O’Meara, of Hastings and son of Airs O Aleara. of Pahiatua, was able to leave the Hospital, where he had been confined for the last eight weeks recovering from the resultV* of the Omahu road motor accident.
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 4226, 8 May 1912, Page 5
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