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» The death is announced of Mr G. A. MacQuarie, a retired bank manager, well-known throughout New Zealand as a leading pigeon-fancier. The ex-Governor of Queensland, Sir William McGregor, has left Sydney en route for England. He hopes to return to Australia. The late Sir William Anson’s estate was £125,511, of which the personality was £63,322. Sir Denis, who was drowned in the Thames, inherited the real estate, but died before the will was proved. Sonr.-Sergt. Hadrell, who for the past 13 years has been in charge of the New Plymouth police station, will retire from active service after 42 years, at the end of September. Sergt. Haddrell came to New Plymouth in July, 1901. He was some 26 years in the Canterbury district, and throe years‘in Wellington, Dannevirke, and elsewhere. After his retirement, Sergt. Haddrell intends to reside at Westown, New Plymouth. Mr John Fuller, jun., the wellknown vaudeville manager, writing from San Francisco under date June 9( says that ho is feeling much better than when he left New Zealand; but as “nerves” take their time to get back to normal, he had decided to remain another month in California. He expected to leave San Francisco by the Sonoma, and bo in Wellington early in August.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 73, 17 July 1914, Page 5
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208PERSONAL. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 73, 17 July 1914, Page 5
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