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Personal Notes.

Lord Cumin's appointment ns Warden of tilt! Cinque i'ortfi is ollieinlly continued. Mr J. (!. W. Aitken, Ar.ll.lt , Ims dtviiled to Klniul fur re-election us Mayor of Wellington. The Dunedin Presbytery Ims biislaUiud thu First Church's call to Dr. Neshitt, of Brisbane.

Mr .). M. Jolvnslon, secretary ol (ho Munuwutu Racing Club, was lurewcllcd last nig4it ut Pulmerslon North. He is leaving on a trip to England. The Rev. H. Telford preached his farewell sermon in Hits Roxburgh (Ot.ngo) Presbyterian Cluinii on Sunday, after a continuous ministry of thirty years. Mr W. IT. P. Barber, M.H.H., haa withdrawn from the Wellington Muyonil contest in const-queuce of Hr Aifkvn's division to stand uguin. Hon. T. W. ilislop and Air T. 11. Wilford, M.H.U., consult their friends before deciding on what action they will tuko. On tire advice of his doctor Sir .lohn See, of New South Wales, accompanied by his son and daughter, proposes to return to New Zealand, sailing by the Sierra on Monday. They will probably stay from four to six weeks. Though much improved in health the death of his wife considerably nullified the beuelit derived by Sir John See from his previous visit.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 72, 29 March 1904, Page 2

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196

Personal Notes. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 72, 29 March 1904, Page 2

Personal Notes. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 72, 29 March 1904, Page 2

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