PERSONAL ITEMS
Mr W. 0. Saunders, of has left to spend a few clays in. the South Island. Hr Mrs James Udy, who have been residents of Greytown for the past eleven years ; have left to take up their residence in ‘Wellington. ’ j-U ■ A cable from Malta states that Lord Strickland has been elected to represent the Maltese nobility in the Sen-~fU- K ate. Mrs Reynolds, Rcnall Street, celebrated her 94th birthday yesterday. She still enjoys good health and has been a resit mt of the Wairarapa district for nearly c u vc-ntv years. The engagement is announced of Miss Constance Alloway, youngest daughter of Mr A. J. Alloway, Levin, to Mr Cyril Stewart Armistead, elder son of Mrs J. S. Armistead, Hopelands, Woodville. A Wellington Press message that Mr Walter Newton, Secretiltyto the Labour Department since March, 1930, has retired on superannuation and the Department is now under the con- -Uj„. trol of the Commissioner of Unemploy- -*■ ment, Mr G. C. Godfrey. The engagement is announced of- > Miss Roma Churchill Jackson, second daughter of Mr and Mrs C. C. Jackson, of “Valdor,” Kopuaranga, to Mr Leigh Sherris Gooch, only son of Mr J. H. Gooch, of Takapau, late of Bromley, Kent, England,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, 11 June 1932, Page 4
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