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PERSONAL ITEMS.

The of Miss May Pike, Te Whiti, HI regret to -learn that she has had to enter the Master-ton Hospital to undergo an operation. Miss Vera Reader,, who has been so successful in research work in England, is at .present on a visit to her parents in Masterton. She is returning to complete a course at Oxford University next month. A Mart on message states that Hon. Edward Newman, C.M.G., M.L.C., has consented to be a candidate for ihe seat on the Board of Directors of the 'Wellington Meat Export Company, v.x cated by Mr J.W. Marshall, who has decided to retire after thirty-seven years en the directorate. There was a large cortege at the funeral of the late Mrs M. C. -Madsen, yesterday afternoon. Services at the oraveside were conducted by tlie Rc\. J. H. Datsom The numerous floral tributes indicated the esteem in which the late Mis Madsen was held. The" pallbcarerflKsre relatives of the deceased. Archdeacon Chcrrington, Biliop-elect of the Waikato diocese, arrived at Auckland last night from England. He ■will remain in Auckland until the eve of his consecration, which will take place at Hamilton on Sunday, December 12. The news of the death of his wife in England last Thuisdav was wirelessed to him on the steamer, together with the sympathy of the Waikato diocese. Mrs Chcrrington was in ill-health when her husband left England, and it was believed the trouble was a form of rheumatism, but. her death was not feared.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, 2 December 1926, Page 5

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PERSONAL ITEMS. Wairarapa Daily Times, 2 December 1926, Page 5

PERSONAL ITEMS. Wairarapa Daily Times, 2 December 1926, Page 5