PERSONAL ITEMS.
Mrs Curlett and Miss Gwendalyne Curlett, Christchurch, are staying at Beverley for a few weeks. siir V/m. and Ladv Hall-Jones hope to be back in New Zealand before the e ™ °f tte year. Sir William says he will then settle, in New Zealand permanently, and that he has no intention of re-enterng politics cither in the Lower or the tipper House. Mr John Jackson, secretary of the Grcyuiouth Wharf Labourers' Union, president of tho New Zealand Waterside Workers' Federation, etc., has been appointed Government Labour agent at Greymouth, vice Mr H. E ivloston, transferred to Wan«*anui. Constable Berry, of Timaru, who was rehevns Constable Perniskie at l.easKu. . omt, had the misfortune yesterday nion, !n3 to fall from his bicycle, which skidded on a ridtre on t ; io road, and sustain a break to his right ankle, lie was conveyed to g n ..»y,piotc-r, aud weat into the. Jiespital for treatment. At St. Paul's Church. Totara Valley, on i-ur.day aitenuion, the Rev. George iip.S presented Mrs J. Chisholrn, tho iwcK cranK, with :-,, beautiful Oxford Bible, aud rony of the Iryninary, wishing Mr and Mrs Chishoh'n all happiness and prosperity in their nw home wherever it should be. Mr Clusholni has sold his farm in Upper Totara Valley, aud is looking out for a larger pla';e.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XCIV, Issue 14521, 17 August 1911, Page 5
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216PERSONAL ITEMS. Timaru Herald, Volume XCIV, Issue 14521, 17 August 1911, Page 5
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