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PERSONAL

Mr Robert Masters, M.P., returned to Stratford by the niail train on Saturday evening, and left again Wellington on Monday mt;ruing./ ;

Mr J. G. Harkness, of Wellington, is at present on a visit to Stratford, and is the guest of bis daughter, Mrp Hardle Jones., ,

Mr Rod. Mcßae has been, ed stock buyer for the WellingtpfiMeat Export Co., with at Wanganui. ' V

Mr A. A. Ward, the well-known Jersey, Breeder of Tariki. left op Saturday for the South Islam|,; where he will, apt. of judge of Jersey section at the Timani show. .

Messrs M. J. Bennett, A. T. Coppard, Holden-Howie, A. T. Ebbets, W. Browning and W. J. Millar, members of the Grand Lodge (Masonic) are at present on a visit to Stratford.

Mr E. A. Mahoney, assistant town clerk, Whakatane, has been appoint- *

ed assistant clerk to the Thames borough. There were forty-one applicants.

Colonel Munro, of the Department, of Agriculture, who has been in New * Plymouth, was 'a passenger by the. mail .train for Waverley this morning, where he will attend to various, matters in connection wtih the .forthcoming territorial camp to be held there. -d

Mr G. Finlay, of Broadway, Stratford, has disposed of his hairdressing and tobacconist business to Mr Fred Taylor, saddler, of Stratford. Mr Taylor is well known in Stratford, haying x’esided in the district for many iyears.

At a social in Wellington to Mr H. Holland, Leader of the Labor Party' he was presenter with a well-filled gold-mounted wallet and oil paints-, ing of himself, inscribed. Mr Semple, in making the presentation, insisted that Mr Holland and his wife should take a long holiday, free from all platform work after the session end-ed.—-Press Association.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXXIV, Issue 4, 28 October 1924, Page 4

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PERSONAL Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXXIV, Issue 4, 28 October 1924, Page 4

PERSONAL Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXXIV, Issue 4, 28 October 1924, Page 4

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