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PERSONAL ITEMS

The Mayor (Mr O. N. C. Pragnell) returned from Christchurch last night. : ' Mr T. O'Brien has been transferred from the Wellington Public Trust Office to the Masterton branch. The death is announced from Pahjlof M. Charles Dupuy, aged 72. Haff’as five times Premier of France. The engagement is announced of Miss Violet Farmer to Mr Boss (Eketahuna). The many friends of Mr. A. McDohald (Ngakonui) will regret to learn that he is laid aside by illness. Mrs. W. Spaekman, of Sussex street, Masterton, underwent a serious operation yesterday, and is making satisfactory progress towards recovery. It is reported by a Press Association message from London that Miss Rosina Buckma.il dislocated her knee and ruptured some tendons while playing tennis.

Mr. J. A. Young, member for Hamilton, was yesterday appointed Chairman of Committees of the House of Bepresentatives, in succession to Mr. A. S. Malcolm, on the motion of Sir George Hunter. Mrs N. L. Gurr, of Kelburn, forgjxfly of Dannevirke, and her daughter,**?, Elaine Gurr, of the Timaru HosSfel, left by the Bemuera for a long England, Scotland and Ireland. Hr. Gurr intends going in for post-graduate work, specialising in the ailments of women and children.

At St. John’s Cathedral, Napier, on. Monday evening, Miss Nada Cotterill, only daughter of Mr and Mrs C. Cotterill, Bank of New South Wales, Napier, and at one time of Masterton, was married to Mr Frederick Owen Clissold, eldest sou of Mr and Mrs F. Clissold, Timaru. The bride, who was given away by her father, wore a simple draped frock of primrose moonlight’ satin, gathered at the waist by a geld tinsel rose. A veil of gold net was worn, caught at the wrists with posies. She carried a bouquet of freesias and orchids. Th e bridesmaids were Miss Nancy and Marjorie Logan, small cousins of the bride. Mr Guy Clissold was best man.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 49, Issue 14972, 25 July 1923, Page 4

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PERSONAL ITEMS Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 49, Issue 14972, 25 July 1923, Page 4

PERSONAL ITEMS Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 49, Issue 14972, 25 July 1923, Page 4

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