Personal Notes.
H is otlicially announced In Tterlin thai tho Knisoi' is in thu best of health, it. is reported that the Premier may leave shortly for the Phatlmni Islands, by the llinemon, on it trip for the lieiielit of his health. Sir K. M. Smith, M.1t.1i., han so far recovered from the effects of his recent accident, as to lie able to got about on crutches. A. cable announces tho death of Frances Powsii (.'obb, authoress, journalist, ami anti-vivisection advocate. At l.'hnstchurch yesterday ttflMiuvernor unveiled the Jiftrilee .Memorial tublet and presented medals to :>U(I rclui'ned troopers. Siiljhe received a congratulatory and valedictory address from the Pity of L'hi'istcluirch and one from the Maoris of Kaiapoi. Last, night his ICxcellency was baiiti.uott.ed by the citizens, Sir Joseph Ward arrived in Auckland Jesterday lo complete ar'rangeinents lor sending the New 'A 'a I'alul ■•Nhid.Lt kto the SI. Louis l-Aposiliou. Mr r„ !■:. lionne, superinlendent of ihe Touri I 1i,.. lini ■' i "eii L goes |.y lb- i'li sco mail •'•'"■aaier in charge of xlii-l.ilv; Sir Joseph Uurd tel hi n.-j soulh 10-day.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 80, 8 April 1904, Page 2
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180Personal Notes. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 80, 8 April 1904, Page 2
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