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PERSONAL

Mrs W. R. Waldin, Waipukurau, Iroa reitorned home after a visit to Hastings and Napier.

Mjifss Andreas, Sydney, is visiting Waipukurau, as the guest of Mia a J. Speedy, “Taniwha.”

Miss Joyce Davies, Pukemoana, is the guest of Mr and Mrs Owe® Davies, Otane.

Mjrs J. A. Gtranti, Hatuma, is [progressing favourably after her recent serious illness.

Mf L. E. Hayward, who has bee® the ig’itesit inf Mr and Mrs F. E. Williams, Otane, has returned to Hamilton.

Mt W. Henderson, of Waipukurau, TetwriDie»d' on Saturday from Scotland, where he had been on a visit during the past six months.

Mr rind Mrs 0. Dell, Taumarunui, who are on a holiday visiffi to Otane at present, are the guests of Mr and Mts O. R. Paige.

The death occurred suddenly, at a Napier (private hospital, yesterday, of Mrs Eliza (Peg) Shore, wife of Mr Chas.. Shore, aged 38 years.

Miss Jacqueline Ormond , and Mr WaTteott Ormond returned to Waipukurau from England yesterday, where ’they have bleem on tour for the past six months.

The vacancy on. the staff ■of the Waipawa Post Office through .the transfer of Mr H. W. Gallagher, will be filled by Mr D. G. Drew, who is relinquishing his position as postmaster at Tara dale for family health reasons.

Mr Searle, Oamaru, is the guest of his Mjijs J. Macdougall, Otane.

Votes of condolence with Hon. J. G. Uo'bbO in the passing of Mirs Cobbe, and wijth 'the family of the late Hon. K. S. Williams, were passed by citizens attending Mr A. E. Mjafosford’s meeting in Palmerston North last night.

Mir H. F. O’Leary, LL.B., K.C., examiner in 'criminal law,, has tendered his resignation ,of that post. The executive committee of the Senate of the University of New Zealand resolved tb express to Mr O’Leary the senate’s ajpprieeia'tliion of his services. Mr O’Leary was 'appointed examiner i® 192 U in the North Island panel in succession to the late Hon. J. A., Tole.

The death occurred at. Port A huriri on Monday, of Mr Henry England, a resident of Napier for some years, at the agb of 82 years. The late Mr England was horn in thle Wellington distinct. For a number of years he was engaged in the sawmilling trade, but he came to Napier from the King Country 18 years ago and entered the wool business. He was predieteelaseff by his widow, whose death occurred shortly after the earthquake.

Mr G. F. Harfl, the Alli Black wing three-quarter and former New Zealand sprint champion, was entertained by other Waitaki Old Boys at a dinner partv at tho TTocadiero, London, on I November 4, states an issue of the "New Zealand News,” which arrived by ,aji)r mail. . Those present were Mr A. C. Palmer, a former English Rugby fnifernatiilonal, Dr R. R. Macintosh, Mr M. MJ. Smith, Mr R. F. de Vries, Mr A. B. Wlailiflon, Mr R. E. Flower, Mr N. Wliilson, Mr 0. Smith, Dr I. M. Young, Mr S, W. .T. Harbutt, Mr C. R. Stringer n.-n.d T>r A. J. Harran.

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Waipukurau Press, Volume XXX, Issue 276, 27 November 1935, Page 5

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PERSONAL Waipukurau Press, Volume XXX, Issue 276, 27 November 1935, Page 5

PERSONAL Waipukurau Press, Volume XXX, Issue 276, 27 November 1935, Page 5

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