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PERSONAL.

The Hon. F. M. B."Fushcr will visit aLkitiofrom- March 21 to March 25. ,-. oMr. A. E. Jull, it is stated, will contieSb"tli» SVaipaw;* seat at the next ', „' «leotK>tt,\it ib.e Opposition interests. .".\ xl&w^©/-Heidi* S.M., of VTairaat the sitting of the ; t'} dourb 011 Wednesday next. ' ' The Primo Minister loavos Wellington on Monday next, on a throo weeks tour of the West Coast and Cantorirary.

< Mr David Jones, tho Reform orjHuoiser, is spoken of aa a likely candidate for the Kaiapoi seat in tho Government interest. ■Mr T N. Brodrick, Commi&Monor <rf Crown Lands, who has ■ boon m Mastertou for the land Iwllot, returns to Wellington this morning- • The "Evoning Post" says it is currenTrumour that Mr. T. O. A HiHtop W UI be tho Government candidate for the Wellington Suburbs scat. In the first draft of station, at tho Methodist Conference, Serpen w appointed to Ma.teiton, with a home missionary to assibt. Rro E Pragnell, of Mnstorton, reJStid So local Druids' Lodge at So Druid* gathering at Paluatn at which wore g"cn u> b.anu Lodge officors. It is considered probable that Sffleman D. M. Mcintosh, of SaH Rifle Club, will ho one of he tim serocted to proceed to Mil Co to compete for tho Lmpno

Advice ha* been tnathafMr. N, Jacob, who wass ioun Sly in business in that town ded in pSh?W«*ern Australia, last month. firth' was caused by ptomaine P olson -

President W. N. Masefiold, of The ' aJSETho Von the King's Pme at »aiWft of Akaroa. He hns lircti-since \\f*L * boy in. tho Queen Charlotte Sounds. o Mi. SW Tosflwill, solicitor, of Pnhiiuua. Amulet -weddingwas celebratedjt Kt Paul's PMBbytonan Church, Tahiatua, on Wednesday morning, Sn Mr Arthur (Joe) Miinns s*c°nd STof Ita. W. H. Munns, of Pahia- £,*« carried U » tf* AwJ*»f Wtn Juiweo, fourth" daughter of Mi. " SfeJensen. Featherstor. ( Waira- • SptX ceremony wu penormed by ' < S&r.M.BawdenHan.s.Mr «n; Mrs. Munne's future home will be in Pahiatua. *, ' | The many friends. in ■ Masterton oi | Mr aid Mrl Harold Welch, Joimevly :•-- •if this .district, but-now <*' l*?f al &> ■ will learn witb;sinoere-r6gret of. tho . \ whick occurred alUhe Napier Hospital. The. ■- : Se-a- ■ age, .had. undergone.an operation for * a? P from which:6he did not rallv H«r remains are to be brought * to Masterton, and will leave Jherc«idenoe of Mr. E. R. Welch of Lansdowno.for the Maeterton Cemetery, % t 2 o'clock to-morrow afternoon. Mrs: Isobel R-ust, who (with tiie exception of Mr. Robert MairV was resident of Whangarel, died at the ripe old age of 85 yeaur. Mm- Rust arrived in Auckland by the E Joseph Fletcher in-1884, and she ..- Smarried to Mr John Stewart . Rmt.in St. Andrew's Church Auckland, in 1854." In the early days of. Whangarel, when Maori troubles '. . were acute, Mrs. Rust had re- . markablo experiences. She haol oiten ■ - to.aecm-ely look/her doors • and Wta " '■' let children in fear of visits irom iharaudiag natives.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 6 March 1914, Page 5

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PERSONAL. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 6 March 1914, Page 5

PERSONAL. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 6 March 1914, Page 5