PERSONAL ITEMS.
I Private Frank Tozer. Temuka,, re-, '' turned to camp on Friday. - - ' -Private J. Waddell ("Londonderry.") Fairlio, who was home on leave, ?left for Trentham on Thursday, |. Sir J. G. Gow, M.A., the Education (Board's Chief Inspector, in S6uth. Canterbury, paid a visit to the Native School at Arowhenua on FridayiOn "Wednesday evening last, a Ifair ' number of neighbours and other friends I met at the residence of Mr and Mrs George Davey, "Winchester "Road, Temuka., to bid farewell to Private A. Davey, who has been spending his final leave in Temukn- The_ evening • was spent in games and dancing- and. some excellent songs and re"itn;tions were given. During the evening Mr Hewson, on behalf of his friends, pre- | sented Private Dnvey with a handj some wristlet watch and other gifts, I and referred to the many good Qualities I of thesoldier, wished. Trim every, success in bis new sphere, and hopetl be •. would .return, safely. Private Davey i suitably replied.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CVI, Issue 16258, 11 June 1917, Page 7
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162PERSONAL ITEMS. Timaru Herald, Volume CVI, Issue 16258, 11 June 1917, Page 7
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