PERSONAL.
The Governor arrived by express train at Napier on Thursday, and left by special coach yesterday morning for Wairoa, on route to Gis50d"C'Do Lisle, District Health Officer, wiil arrive in Gisborne next Saturday. tin- of the Hospital Irrstees yestbrday the Chairman (Hon Capt. Tucker) said he 1 espied very deeply that the mournful dutv devolved on him of proposing a resolution to be placed on the minu“srecording the Board’s appreciation of the thorough manner m winch the late treasurer (Mr. J. A. Waul ing) had-performed his duties. They all knew l ow painstaking and assiduous lie was in all matters in connection with the institution, the wellbcin<’’ of -which, the speaker believed, w a " in his heart. The loss ot Mr. Harding would be felt by the Tius“el as from his long connection ■with the Hospital he was thoroughly conversant with every detail, of it. A resolution expressing appreciation of Mr. Harding’s services, and regret at his untimely decease, was recorded Oil the minutes, and a copy is to be forwarded to Mrs.. Harding. p res bvMr. James Rattray, the Pres by terian home missionary appointed to the charge of the Morere district, a rives in ■ Gisborne on Sunday by the M Mi™'rl r Goulding, surveyor, who has been in the employ of Mr. Geo. Grant for about three;. years,...leaves on Sunday en route to Singapore, t< take up a position under the Malay Government. , „ His Excellency the Governor was to spend last night at Mohaka, going on to Wairoa to-day, -and reaching Gisborne via Morere on Monday afternoon.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2083, 18 May 1907, Page 3
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260PERSONAL. Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2083, 18 May 1907, Page 3
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