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PERSONAL MATTERS.

Mr P. C. Neil sen, of Mangamaire, left to.-day on a trip to Denmark. Miss B. Craig, of Dunedinfi has been appointed sole teacher, at the Hopelands School. The Hon. F. M. B. Fisher is to deliver a political address at Foxton on. Monday night. Mr M. D. MacGoun, dentist, of Carterton, has sold his practice, and intends removing to Napier. . There is a slight improvement in the condition of Mrs S. W. Lucas, of Featherston, who has been seriously ill. « Mrs Staniforth, who has been on holiday spent in the South Island; turned to Masterton .yesterday. 9 Mr James Macintosh, of the firm of v Messrs W. and G-. Turnbull and Co., Ltd., returned from a visit to Australia by the Tahiti yesterday. Mr L. A. Whittam, of the Pahiatua, Post Office, has been transferred to Wellington, and will be succeeded by Mr Ij. T. Cairns, of Culverden. 'Says a Press Association message from Napier:—"The popularity of Mr J. Vigor Brown, M.P., as Mayor is evidenced by the fact that every councillor signed his nomination paper for re-election. " Mr J . G. W. Aitkeu, who underwent two serious operations recently in a private hospital, Jias recovered sufficiently to be removed to his own home.- He was able to take the air in a motor-car for the first time, on Tuesday, and, generally speaking, is making a steady recovery. Mr and Mrs .],'. A. McEwen will leave Masterton to-morrow to take up their residence in Pahiatua. Mr McEwen has taken much interest in local affairs, and is a member of the Trust Lands Trust, and he and Mrs McEwen have been active in social affairs in th»/-. , town, so that they will be missed from, Wk the community. A social evening will be tendered Mr McEwen to-night.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 11938, 27 March 1914, Page 4

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PERSONAL MATTERS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 11938, 27 March 1914, Page 4

PERSONAL MATTERS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 11938, 27 March 1914, Page 4