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PERSONAL ITEMS.

The death is reported from lv lington of Mr T. B. Dwan, well kr in the business world of the F,,,!* 1 City. He was born in IngU.!? Victoria, in 1861. ’

The lit. Hon. J. G. Coates, Mini t of Finance, who attended the „. !l ing of the Waitaugi National ]■?' Board, returned to Wellington Auckland on Saturday muriiin,, ? was later present at the trade di St ‘ sions with the Australian delegation The Hon. E. A. Ransom left Ayland by the Limited express on p, l' 1 evening, travelling as far a- ]>„) ston North, and going from then! his home at Dannevirke for the »J ! end. He will reach Wellington m' evening. The Rt. Hon G. W. Forbes, pju Minister, left Auckland for AVellu,' ton by (he Limited express last ( .J ing, and arrived in Wellington H morning. He attended the meetii«J the Waitaugi National Trust Boa,; then undertaking a tour of Mite land development work, in eom|% with the Minister of Native Affair, Sir Apirana Ngata. Just after saddling up Chopin fa the Autumn Handicap at the y, ra . ford meeting- on Saturday Mr \y j Wood was taken with a sudden Bean attack. He received immediate s tention, and gradually recovered, 1® on medical advice he did not witnes the race, which was gallantly wot 1, his horse. He rested for the renuj[ der of the afternoon. There plenty of willing helpers to assist a carrying out the remainder of t|„ duties in connection with Chopin’s® gagement, and he was weighed in a der the care of the Hawera trait,, M. Conway. Arrangements were ais made to drive Mr Wood home to W|, pawa, not an easy task over thehil roads in the dark, as he has a trail,', attached to his ear, in which 1, transports Chopin to and frost it,,;, ings.

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Waipawa Mail, Volume LIV, Issue 83, 3 April 1933, Page 2

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PERSONAL ITEMS. Waipawa Mail, Volume LIV, Issue 83, 3 April 1933, Page 2

PERSONAL ITEMS. Waipawa Mail, Volume LIV, Issue 83, 3 April 1933, Page 2

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