PERSONAL ITEMS.
>t|i6 death bccurttd ea Friday of Mf. John fnif\f 6r ; % iay ? 4UW tH b^ sln i 6ss in Wellilifr. toil, as a gonorai nwfohanf. bltt who of lata Jfars has led a *et,wu life. The deceased etatloman, - who yttot- of age, ■ bow ■ ?irtf And .atrived a ftoh: of. Onp». i?« . L ,aiA ' 'n fol !' nt if, liatboUi-uiaster af V.tUmM. ■At'.oiie .tirad th« -.)atß Mt>' Jack took Inttmt iB-tiublld «a s a ! ' i'&t'.FwMi-& hiemte of thi : Wsk rt-jf ? n aid pfesldeat of tbi ftiledonlati Sodiity. when : that/ bftdy was & • HH obl& fniielclijh, and ah iutWliy ? c ri 0 Wdjta tfadltlofie.O Ifl.ldifl-J • W'w«: .trbeiffi , : Jack totb ; engage id ,: com* mertl&l Suhull? priflf Fa leaviMK fof S f flssdclatw vith tae.Church of.Scotlaad, of :»hibh he'wis cja' ''i 3 also ah enthusiart ih ivolunteerSWSWftftlfl» Jack loaves a* widow afid t#a com, lleMrs. J. Sd H ag J M t invemS 3 a w ' Jack ' accoMtotui 1 Kjßfiny, the t&lenWl musician and gf, I ''.' ' Gbufoh of St. Gerald, has ienf ? ? ,»i.'.ii y i^t6u ' i ' ro ' ,) '' art t6i<r ■?vAi». 4 iu coCt il>!iny 'withUia father. ■ff'. 11 Australia, they viblted Sydney, BriaTi' /i (Ulyef, -Itallawt, B'ndlffo. Adelaide, 'And llob&rt, M. KvWhas qoito tefoventd from'tho effects of which 1 avertriok - him;in Brisbane. ■ > Vr Ooudy, who iMifetiring on pension' froii\ the maaagement if the HawkeVßav rrt ay tn vl4l i h of the busine ' s3 of iu ? 6 ? a 0o -' 6;Mr OVM twenty years' (»'iys a Marlorl'reHs M tolo r f f l m > by the comaiabwpe, Dailflotifke, ahd Wa|. . f Slr, Oharjea ,(iaiapbell waif a '/passetiMf bv thn morning? iW,wd ' l tm Lyttflton yesterday ° 6n ? ii s t 5 u,l, l o ' 8 ' Webwr. who l rnfn b.7 "w '" 6 irt Island, terX ior°uS °f! r ° Jol f his >' csnfflM* 1 i tbo - Customs „« r o Ohristohnrch. nfni,«U \'i to u d i. <)tafkUro ' h) . O tdbacco pa^ch 1 . 4 CaS * 6t afld B " eeiWt l> Wolliagtfia that ,-Uob-i.Hallj ftt ono timd a popular ttiuatff« MMfdi&d ih Wellington, ffi faHncrly whra I'ftWrtuSl fiiowa , rt ' rlml)!lr and Hard•Xt ftS. fS u )10W JP 8 Melbonrae hos-sUmhl-ihh i w ,2" cottfplamt is confg' ?? d of rtcavery is, stated to Hal!| wh4 c . onl « te Wellington * w te n ?' *5" a wewber of. the no(v de- ' litviitil I 'Pfflwbp' Booioty-and itho'-WoI-: I f s ' o ." •fel" 1 ' Students. lie has many 1 the soa iwsf * Wbo fflll r 6grot to lear " ai ?' Cuslom9 'octo of Wei.superannuation.;.'Ho nit Itvld in \uT" " JUofi ,' Var > 1»M----wLrfiui «?, I 'l? orlal Transport Corfra at f° } m tMMt at tho roll ijr « ' a ?i ' 't 1 I B ® 3 ' E °wd under' Mr. Evans, v&« ' h». 1 y ? e ? r ? iu the Custonij eet' vVjco, has lx»n succeeded by Mr. A. C, Sutton. Wanganai, to tne, ltev, John M'i'iollzie, of Colac, Victoria, anil has decided to send tho call on to the Geclong Pie^teryV' th C th ® international auditor of IlfL flf ? i ir, , ny '. and Co,oml Kehor, trea- ( oro to arrlvo 111-7 4 t 'roni Sydney oil itinaday, • Novem- £■' ?. a i, tonr of .' New Zealand. ' 1 ii«i m f 7 A e Governor went , to' Blen•'■■«?£™»r,?n ■ :^t abh . r f! ua Saturday,~:to attend . >¥^ r 'borough.jv,bileo.celebrations.'' ■ Tl!^Li™ ra^: r . C,l^'10I) i' K e 'J w dod w4ntto 'take part in:the'jato'day ' r ' 8 to return
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 652, 1 November 1909, Page 7
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