PERSONAL NOTES.
Mr. J. A. Collins, the professional Self coach, will arrive from the South to-morrow. A P.A. message states that Mr. C. E. Mackaju ex-Mayor of Wanganui, was yesterday presented with an illuminated address and a gold albert, and Mrs. Maekay with a gold necklace, to commemorate their seven years’ term of office. A P.A. cable from London says: The engagement of Miss Eileen Ward, daughter of Sir Joseph Ward, to Mr. Bernard B. Wood, a New Zealander, is announced. There died at New Plymouth' on Sunday Wight Mr. Richard Ching, who was ono of the Otago goldfields pioneers, afterwards going to the West Coast, whence he went to Dunsandel. ip. Canterbury. Subsequently he took up storekeeping at Opunakc, and when ' the native lands were opened he took up 600 acres, which he farinM until recently, when he '.retired to New Plymouth.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 3954, 10 June 1913, Page 4
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143PERSONAL NOTES. Gisborne Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 3954, 10 June 1913, Page 4
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