PERSONAL ITEMS.
Mr P. C. Webb, Napier for the week-end. Sir James Carroll li as : brated his 60th birthday. Private J. W. Baker, of ft who has been invalided lion rive in Waipawa by the j ■his afternoon. The Governor-General jj Auckland for the purposed ing military decorations to soldiers and next-of-kin of| have fallen. Mr C. Saunders, of to received advice from the Q partment this afternoon ti Hubert had died of the i *cived on 31st July. Mr H. Limbrick has bo from the Base Records Private Thomas with the 21st wounded in France on Ai NTo indication is given in tlie is to whether the woundsi )r not.
Messrs Brown, Windle i who went into camp with Reinforcements, were ae very hearty send-off at to m Thursday morning by al her of residents and frieni usesmbled at the railway j bid them good-bye. Captain J. Graham, officer )f the local branch of the Army, received news vesta one of his brothers had h in action in France. Anotk made the supreme sacrifice Captain Graham left bvtbei yesterday to visit his widon We regret to see the on list of men killed on Aup Rifleman P. W. French, & Deceased was well knows pukurau, and highly resped who knew him, and morei fellow employees in the Ri partment. He at the time iistment was in the locd partment as fireman. Mrs M. Herdman, wifei Herdman, manager of the received advice last evenii death of her brother, Priv Bowles, who w r as killed os in the battle of Messines. ceased, before enlisting, was in the railway service, ani tioned at Opapa for some) was very popular amonpstl workers, and his death will regretted by them.
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Waipawa Mail, Volume XXXVII, Issue 7923, 25 August 1917, Page 2
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