PERSONAL NOTES.
The engagement is announced of Miss Hilda Sherratt, daughter of Mill. Sherratt, “Swarthmoor,” Patutahi, to Mr W. Coupier, Ha voletk N.. Hawke’s BayAmong those who had the honor of being presented at Court on May 17 were Mrs Donner and Miss Dormer, of Gisborne.
The condition of W. Better, the steeplechase rider who was injured four weeks ago to-day at Riccarton, showed some improvement last evening (says a P.A- wire). He is now sein i -co nsciou s.
A Christchurch P.A. message anthe death of Rev. Deeirnus Dolamore. the oldest Baptist minister m the Dominion and the senior minister of the Baptist denomination in Australasia at the age of 92 years.
Sir G. Kemp, member for Manchester. has resigned, for private business reasons.—London cable. A Melbourne cable states that the Otranto’s New Zealand passengers are: Messrs Voting, Foot, Opie; CaptPeatschel: Mesdames Cohen. Kain: Misses Nathan, Hay, Jenkinson,. Slaughter, Hetley, Kain and 29 in tire third class.
Mr. Maleolmsen, the Borough road overseer, whose services were recently dispensed with, lias left for Auckland, under appointment to the Birkenhead Boron ah Council.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3577, 17 July 1912, Page 4
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182PERSONAL NOTES. Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3577, 17 July 1912, Page 4
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