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A Press Association telegram frofii Timaru says: Archdeacon Jacob, vicar or St JlnTy's, Timaru, who offered his services as military chaplain, has-been accented, and leaves in about a fortnight. He will -o with the Fifteenth Kcinforco. ments. Nothing is fixed yet about o locum tenena. • . . Messrs. William Ferguson' (chairman), L. 0. H. Tripp, and D. M'Laren have heen'appointed delegates to represent tho War ißelief Association of Wellington at tie conference of the Federation of P«itriotio -Belief Societies to be held in Wellington on August 3. 'At the Anglican' Synod yesterday ,Mr. G. G. Bridge was re-elected a trustee of the Pension Fund. Mr. T. Sampson is leaving Wellington in order to take over the management of Messrs. Partridge's retail tobacco and sports department in Auckland. Mr. Sampson will be greatly missed sporting community, having acted as referee in many of the more important boxing contests in tho North Island. A Press Association telegram from Hawera records the death of Mr. .Tames Davidson, one of.the early settlers of tho Dominion, at the age of SO years. He led a busy public life for many ypars, and was the ilrst chairman of the Hawera' Town Board in 1875.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2816, 6 July 1916, Page 4
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198PERSONAL ITEMS Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2816, 6 July 1916, Page 4
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