WELLINGTON NEWS.
PRESS ASSOCIATION. Wellington, last night. A meetiog of the Teachers’ Superannuation Board was held to-day, the Premier presiding in the morning, and the Hon. A, Pitt in the afternoon. Thirty-sis ordinary retirements on pension were granted. The majority were for £52, the total beiDg about £2OOO. Amongst the pensioners are Mosers H. Dyer. F. Grover, G. Hardy, R, Johnston, and Mrs Francis.
Chas. Edward Wing, a retired medical practitioner, was found dead in bed to day at u private hotel in the city. Ho arrived from London on May 27th by the Waiwera.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1811, 18 July 1906, Page 2
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