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Personal Items.

Archdeacon Cullwiok, his wire and child arrived in Waipawa last night. Mr and Mrs Edward Bibby, who have been visiting the South Island, have returned.

Mr J. W. Harding, of Mount Varnon, left Waipukuran on Thursday, eu route for the Old Country, Mr E. Biseell, headmaster of the Onge Ocga sohool, has deoliued to ao cept the position of first assistant at the Gisborne Bchool. Mr Smith, of Paki Paki, has aooepted the position.

Mr A, E. Gilbert of the looal stuff of the Bank of New Zealand, has bean transferred to Auckland on promotion and leaves on Monday. During a red dance of eighteen months in Waipawa, Mr Gilbert has made many friends, who will be pleased to hear of hie advancement.

Tbe Prime Mioiater, the Right Hon, W, F. Massey, will open the Hawke’s Bay Fruit, Produce, and Cool Storage Company’s works at Hastings, on Tuas day, the 24th inst. The company will antettaiu Mr Massey at dinner in the evening. The departure of Harry Lauder and his wife from Liverpool on their world tour, whioh will take them to New Zia land, was celebrated with great eclat io the first wesk in January, says a London correspondent. The oomedian was es eorted to tbe landing stage by eight pipers of the Liverpool Scottish, and naturally a big crowd was attraoled to the embarkation. Mr Lauder’s fame as a preaoher has gone round the world be fore him, and he has reoaived maoy in citations to occupy pulpits iu diffeeit American oities.

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Waipawa Mail, Volume XXXV, Issue 6153, 14 February 1914, Page 2

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Personal Items. Waipawa Mail, Volume XXXV, Issue 6153, 14 February 1914, Page 2

Personal Items. Waipawa Mail, Volume XXXV, Issue 6153, 14 February 1914, Page 2

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