Personal.
King ’’ Te Rata is slowly recovering from his recent ailment. Mrs. Shilton who has been in the Waikato Hospital for a few weeks is still very ill. Mrs Tenant who has been seriously ill for the past week is ! s lisfactorily. •dr. George James, who has > p :'n an inmate of the Waikato Hospital for many months is hi ! in a very critical state. Mr George Williams who lias aeen suffering from a combined ittack of Pleuresy and influenza or the past two weeks, is still jonflned to his bed. Mr J. Valentine, Kimihia, who s m the Auckland Hospital for lie past fortnight suffering from I dislocated and broken shoulder, las not yet gone under an iperation. Mrs Jas. Hogg died on Wednesday evening from inflaminaion of the lungs. Deceased who ras quite well on Monday; took II on Tuesday morning and only ingered for two days. Deseased raves a, husband and two young hildren to mourn their loss, ’lie funeral will take place this fternoon.
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Huntly Press and District Gazette, Volume 3, 11 December 1914, Page 3
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168Personal. Huntly Press and District Gazette, Volume 3, 11 December 1914, Page 3
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