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A Press Association messge from Perth (West Australia) stats that it 'is understood that Sir Ellistf^ Macartney, Governor of Tasmania, -ill succeed Sir Harry Barron as Goveror or . West 'Australia. Mr. g:. Allport, Marine, who has been,t? Invercargfl to attend the. funeral .Qfi'.the M'Nab,.- , .returned'by tho.Maori Jgm 'L^felfoa' yesterday morning.' '•/. r : ' Captain C. H.'G. Jopta, N.Z.F.A., who has been some timi in France, is now on leave in Englarf, where he is visiting his relatives.'. '■ Cabled aijvice'has byi received- that 'Lieutenant Wllff&T Cllender, Of ,\the Worcestershire RegimAt, was killed- m action orf January Lieutenant Callender, who was ,4e second son of Mr; William Callener, 'general manager of the Bank oftfew Zealand, was an old Wellington OUege boy. men war was declared , Q J vas in Loudon, and enlisted in. theAtJ&ts' Rifles.. In December, 191.4, h;>'as .'given a commission as second.lieutenant in the Worcestershire beuig promoted to the rani! of lieutenant m the following 3[sy. In September last he waß sent out to Jcsopotamia in charge of a draft of Wfoestershires, and; met his death in therecent severe engagement. at Kut-cUmara. Mr. Francis Jdward . Petherick, pf the .firnr of Petferick and .Machell, solicitors,' who did suddenly, at.his residence in Ellio. Street on " Thursday night, had ben suffering, from, heart trouble. The deceased, who _ was 54v yfe«irs of 2g6j T3i nativ© of Johnson* villa.- and was tie eon' of tho late Mr. Edward Petherik. He studied law in the office of lessrs. Bell, Gully, and Iznrd and wasiidmitted- a> solicitor-in 1904 and a banstcr.in-1909.. . He lias ■ left a : widow ad.a family of two sons, one of whom i at the front and the other in camjin New Zealand, and also a dauglitf. Major A. J. Petherick. of the pßattery, is his brother. In his youngc days the late Mr. Petherick took arinterest in yachting and cycling. . . ■ Mr. Eric Inight, of Dannevirke, who again vol\inecrcd for active service, lias been frtlier examined by the Medical Bofd and finally rejected. -. : Major Baton will command the.-22nd Reinforcemnts, the adjutants being Lieuts. A. Mills, J. Hanna, and E. Luke. ■ The retifn of a letter endorsed "Undelivered hrough capitulation of Kut," also endorsed "Prisoner of war;" indicates (ays a Press Association telegram frol Auckland) that Lieut. Edmund Musley, of Auckland, is a prisoner n Turkey. Lieut. Mousley was a membetof the staff of King's College. Mr. C. J. Sonaldson has been promoted to the position of manager of the Christclurch branch of the National Bank of Slew Zealand, after occupying the position sf manager of the Invercargill brarch for eight and a half years. , Mr. EugerOiOssipbff, ihe well-known Russian bartone, who recently toured New. Zealand, has returned to WclliiigJon .to ji'akeijp. his'residence : |iere.. t
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3000, 10 February 1917, Page 8
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449PERSONAL ITEMS. Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3000, 10 February 1917, Page 8
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