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PERSONAL

Mr Hector Nicolson. of Otaki. and formerly of Carterton. will enter the hospital al Wellington on Monday after-noon to undergo an operation.

The Results Committee of the Senate of the University of New Zealand has awarded the Tinline Scholarship to Mr J. D. Todd, who is at present a relieving teacher at the Wairarapa College. Mr G. 11. Stubbs, of the inspectorial stall’ of the Wellington Education Board, has been appointed senior inspector of Native schools. Mr W.

O’Connor, native schools inspector, has been appointed to the vacancy.

The Hon H G. R, Mason, AttorneyGeneral, went to Napier yesterday to attend a complimentary banquet given by the Hawke’s Bay Law Society in honour of Mr H. B. Lusk. 'l'he Minister returned to Wellington after the function, and this afternoon he will leave for New Plymouth.

The following are honorary life members of the Wairarapa Caledonian Society:—Messrs T. S. Arcus. W Ross, J B. McKenzie, J. W, Henderson, B. R Rayner, I. Clarke dtbn. life director’, .Mesdatnes Robert Cameron, J. M, Coradinc, A. Mutrie, A. Stewart, Jas, Walker. Miss Helen Gillespie and Dr. Archer Hashing. Mr Henry William McCarthy, who has been secretary «.<f the Widows and Orphans' Society <>f the Manchester Unity. Independent Order of Odd Fellows, has resigned after serving as secretary for 37 years. The remarkable thing about this society is that though, it was established in Wellington in l<H9. it has during those 92 years had only two secretaries, The founder <>f the society and its secretary for the first 55 years was the late Mr T W McKenzie, one of Wellington's best-known pioneers, anti father of Mr 1. .'.lcK<-n.:ic, Wellington, and Mr Earl .McKenzie, Day’s Buv. The death occurred at Palmerston North on Thursday of Mr D D. Hydt in his BLI year The late Mr Hyde, who w.i.-, a brother of Mr G Hyde. < ! Mastcrton, fur mat:;, years a prornmeni b-.ram■ m,u; m Wrllmgmn, and later became chief government poultry expert, -a which capacuv he visitCui I 1g I AI t.ii’s nKurV •£ •• VuiU.' ago th hvcriiig l<-ctu; , s and giving | valuable adv it e to !• <i ultrv keepei .< Hi:, death will be deeply r<’gretTi.o fi;.’:--:’.i! of tin- I. '.e Mr John Me! e a v j lace this morning die Ma: :< n Cemetery. following [bmui- rn M’ .-• St t'mim i. • Church i-. Rev, Falh< - Dillon The j « I'VH <* at the gi’..Ve-ude w.<- clllt'iedi mt bv ■ Ret F: ’a- ■ a • Tl’.c I mill-L m-en were M< ■ i S M- t J ; i l .mdii, 1. Robl! ‘.V (J C I I .an,' .t. ! A A N.o by The for- i ithvr.-. wiusihs were reec.ved ft in the • < - the Wairar.ipa College the ii-m-n ('ahe f’lub, and the! . .rth b land district Executive • f the j ’ath. he U’ub' (.i;,ve Pr, m’i. d.mghter of Mr.'.; . » I - - ’. ;; K.-lbin-r. ,m; -J ~ j. m M; V .1 !>-• f •: ■ U. i‘.. ’I he 1..'." • i’: ■ ■ 1 .. ’ l p . b;-;;'":' 3l’.d I'l.lj'l.;/ ' : ■ .th

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 22 February 1941, Page 4

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PERSONAL Wairarapa Times-Age, 22 February 1941, Page 4

PERSONAL Wairarapa Times-Age, 22 February 1941, Page 4