PERSONAL ITEMS.
The Governor-General (Sir Charles Fergusson) was entertained on Friday night at a by the Mayor and -citizens, to whom His Excellency made a stirring appeal on. behalf of the Empire and the Empire 's children. —P.A. Air. S. Wright, of the FeaUierston Railway staff, left to-day on transfer to Palmerston North. Mr. R. S. Phillips, of the Public Trust Office staff at Masterton, lias - been transferred to the Wellington office. The Rev. W. Beckett returned to Masierron on .Saturday after a motor .our of Taranaki and part of Auckland Province. Mr.-Beckett attended ihe Methodist Foreign Missions ' con- JL icreiiee at Auckland last week. Py
The Right Rev. John Kilpatrick. (Green Island), Moderator of -the Presbyterian Church of New Zealand, preached to good botk services in Knox church, yesterday. Mr. and Airs. Kilpatrick, who have been the guests of the Rev. J. and Airs. Davie, leave .for the KingCountry to-morrow and will spend the next three weeks in the Alaori mission field.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, 8 February 1926, Page 4
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