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PERSONAL ITEMS

At ufS conclusion of the present session of Parliament, Their Excellencies the Governor J G'eneral and Lady Bledisloe, will leave 'Wellington for the Auckland district, arriving at Auckland on 21st May, and remaining there for several weeks.

Mr P. McClellan, of the Cross Creek School, will leave shortly on transfer to a school in the Chatham Islands. Mr D. H. Dobson has been appointed town clerk at Elcetahuna. Mr Dobson has-been on the staff‘of the Invercargill City Council.

Mr R. E. (“Bob”) Temple and his daughter are visiting Masterton, and are the guests of the Misses Byford, Victoria Street.

Miss Joan Allen, of the nursing staff of the Wellington hospital, is spending a holiday with hbr parents, Mr and Mrs I. Allen, Upper Plain.

The ciath took place at Dunedin of Mr D. TplCameron, well known throughout the Dominion in Good Tfemplary and Masonic circles, aged 83. Me was Grand Secretary of the Good Templar Order for forty years.

Miss M. Bolls, of the teaching staff %of--the Newtown School (Wellington), has-seen appointed infant mistress at the Dalefield School, and will commence her new duties after tlie term holidays. Dr. C. S. Williams, who has' been practising his profession in Dannevirlce for the past seven years, is leaving for Edinburgh at the end of the month for the purpose of continuing his studies, and he may also go subsequently to Germany. Dr. Williams expects to be away for two years, but will not be returning to Dannevirke. Dr. Williams was also one of the promoters of the New Zealand Gliding Association, which 'has its headquarters at Dannevirke.

There was a very large and representative of friends and relatives interment of the late Mr J. (L. of CaTtertori, which took place at the Clareville Cemetery yesterday afternoon. Between fifty an*'-sixty floral emblems of sympathy covered the casket, and among them were tokens of esteem from the Bailways Board, the railways Mead Office, the Amalgamated Society of Bailway Servants (of which deceased was president and a trustee), the MastertonCross Creek branch of the Society, the Carterton Borough Council and the Carterton Football Club. Prior to the cortege leaving the residence a short service was conducted by the Bev. W. F. Stent, vicar of ■ St. Mark’s ' Church, who also officiated at the graveside. The casket-bearers were Messrs V. L. Bobinson, T. M. Hughes, B. A. Spora (Carterton), J. Pickup (treasurer), A. E. Frost and F. Linford (trustees) of the A.S.B.'S. (Wellington).

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Wairarapa Daily Times, 10 May 1932, Page 5

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PERSONAL ITEMS Wairarapa Daily Times, 10 May 1932, Page 5

PERSONAL ITEMS Wairarapa Daily Times, 10 May 1932, Page 5