PERSONAL.
Mr Dillon, ex-member of Parliament for Hawke's Bay, died at Waipawa on Saturday, aged 74 years. The Rev. Father McMenamin, of Petone, who returned from the front reeontly, is ill, and the state of his health is causing anxiety. The Primate of New Plymouth lias appointed the Rev. J. P. Burgin Anglican chaplain to the Third and Fourth Battalions of the New Zealand Rifle Brigade. ! | Mr James Sanderson, the wellknown New Plymouth architect, leaves .to-morrow for Auckland to practice his [profession in that city. Mr P. Whitcombe, Now Plymouth, received a cable on Saturday stating that ln\s son, Sergeant Geoffrey VVhitcombo, was convalescent in hospital at Alexandria, after having been wounded at the Dardanelles. The appointment of officers to the Eighth Reinforcements is gazetted. iThese include: Lieut. J. N. Ranch |(Post and Telegraph Corps), posted to the infantry; Captain W. C Bishop '(llth Tarauaki Regiment), posted to '2nd Reinforcements N.Z. Rifle Brigade; Lieut. E. J. Brammall (unatjtached list), posted to N.Z. Rifle Brigade- j*ifs|
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 64, 15 November 1915, Page 8
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165PERSONAL. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 64, 15 November 1915, Page 8
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