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PERSONAL ITEMS.

Mr E. Butterfield left by the train on Saturday en route to Stratford. The Rev. G. Frost is spending a few days in Waipawa. Mr W. A. Hose, of Waipawa, has been appointed permanent linesman or the Waipawa district. A cable has been received in Otane Yom Sydney announcing the death I Mr E. Summarsell, an old identitv if the Ota tie district. I lie Hon. ('. ,J. Parr, Minister of Education and Justice, visits Hastings >n M ednesdav and Napier on Thursday. Miss Matthews, of Hatuma, who is staying with Mr J. Logan, had the nislortune to break her arm while •ranking the car. She was attended by Dr. South. At Friday night's meeting of the Borough Council Mr B. J. Cosgrove ■vas appointed conductor of the Muni •!pal Band at a remuneration of £SO n r annum, a monfh's notice on either ide to terminate the engagement. The appointment dates from the Jut of April. Mr Cade, at present stationed sit \\ hodville, has been appointed supervisor at the Waipawa Post Office. Mr ,). Thorne, postmaster at Wiii!»aw«. lias been appointed to teniporary charge of the Hastings office. Mr I. 1). Blackie will act as postmaster here during his absence. The Rev. Mr Neal, Mrs Neal and Mis Peat left bv the mail train this Morning for Sanson, to which circuit Mr Neal has been appointed. They airy with them the best wishes of a very wide circle of friends. The Rev. F. .1. Parker, who has been appointed to the vacancy here, will arrive tomorrow. At Napier last week Mr A. E. J nil was the recipient of a gold cigarette case from the staff of tin) D.S.L., ol which he is the managin'' director. Mr Warded Johnson made the presentation and wished Mr Jull u pleasant holiday. Bro. A. E. Jull was the guest 41? Hie evening at a social held by the Oddfellows in the Abbotsford lodge100m on Friday evening, at which there was a very large attendance of members and representatives of kindred lodges. Bro. H. C. Collett presided, and in proposing the toast of Bro. .lull's health wished him, on behalf ot tin* lodge, bon vox age and u

rate return. As a parting gift the chairman presented Bro. Jull with a gold-mounted cigarette holder from the younger members of the lodge, hi returning thanks for the gift mid the lodge's good wishes Bro.-Jull expressed his pleasure at seeing the younger members taking such an active interest in the management, and he hoped that this spirit of emulation would extend. Other tousts and social items tilled in a very pleasant evening.

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Waipawa Mail, Volume XLV, Issue 86, 14 April 1924, Page 2

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PERSONAL ITEMS. Waipawa Mail, Volume XLV, Issue 86, 14 April 1924, Page 2

PERSONAL ITEMS. Waipawa Mail, Volume XLV, Issue 86, 14 April 1924, Page 2