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PERSONAL.

Sir Arlhur Guinness is seriously ill lates a Wellington P.A. wire.

The#JV. W. A. Butler, has relinked the post of Scoutmaster of jko local troop of Boy Scouts, and has B©» succeeded by Mr Kimberley. Mr I L. Harvie has been appointed chapkin to the troop.

The appointment of the lit. Rev. F. ifaU& -—D., late Bishop of "VVellingjn, «ew Zealand, as Prebendary oi leaminster Secunda in Salisbury Uhedral, is announced in the latest |sue of the "Church Times" to hand.

; Mr Geo. T. James, a popular officer iho for some years has been in the tratford Post and Telegraph Office, a» received word that he has been ppointcd Postmaster at Papakura. (r James is to be congratulated on L well-earned promotion.

'Mr H, Atmore, M.P. for Nelson, is videntily a practical believer in the ahnv oa walking as an exercise. He t>fV Nelson one Saturday morning »,ct walked to Havelock, a distance |SO mileV where he attacked a airy reunion at nignt.

Mr J. P. Anderson, a highly popular nertber of the Stratford staff of thf few Zealand Loan and Mercantile tgency Co., was farewelled by h'if bnfreres yesterday, having acceptec 1 he position of accountant to the TaraIjfi Oilfields Co., New Plymouth. Mi

knderson has acted as head book-keep »r in the Stratford office for three rears, and the esteem in which he was ikd by the test of the staff was tesIfied yesterday afternoon, when, at I gathering of the staff, he was pre tented with a handsome travelling kg, the Agent, Mr W.' A. Hewitt. >eing highly, eulogistic of Mr■'.Anderlon in making the presentation. Mr bderson left for New Plymouth b.v ist night's express.. "'■

Dr. Carbery was the subject ,of, { tumber of eulogistic references a his morning's meeting of the Hospi

i Board. Mr Sole said that Dr. Oar »ry was shortly to leave on a holidaj

iait to England, and ho thought i .ply fit and proper that the Boart hotild pass a resolution expressing: ts appreciation of the doctor's ser

many occasions he had coinf '■Wom. to serve the- Hospital. Mi Ippreciation of Br. Carbery's service; n the past and wish him a pledsanl loliday. Mr Christoffel seconded thf action. Dr. Carbery had greatly help ! | d the Hospital whelt* ; the Board were' l electing a new medical • superihteh- i »nt, and he had &Md don© good ser ice during Br. Steven's holidays: Mt taith' endorsed the 1 remarks' of pre ! jbus speakers. Dr. Carbei?y ; had stood jjjr the Hospital in a hourly fashion hi Critical time. Not miry thV resident (the Borough, but the whole of the ssidents dt the district were indebted i him. The motion was carried.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 30, 10 June 1913, Page 5

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PERSONAL. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 30, 10 June 1913, Page 5

PERSONAL. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 30, 10 June 1913, Page 5

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