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itfr \V. Tlsch, of Stratford, was ill town yes test! ay en route to Auckland mi a holiday trip. Mr W. A: 1). llahks, who has been on leave for some weekH, ollleiated latt Clerk of (lie Court in the Supreme Court business yesterday morning.
Mr George Fisher, M.H.H., who has been in Christchiiich since leaving the Waitati Home, is now in Duiiedm. His healtli is fur from satisfactory.
Professor Gregory has resigned the Chair of Geology at the Melbourne University, having accepted a similar position in connection with the engineering section at the Glasgow University.
Mr 11. C. Water Held, private secretary to Lord l'lunkel, arrived in Wellington on Suturday morning l.y the l'a])aron. Several members of Lord Plunket's household stall, savs Iho Times, arrived by the I'aparoa. I'ho new (Jovernur and Ladv l'lunket, who are lo arrive by the Gothic on the 20th iust., will lro accompanied by their six children, the Hon Kathleen Pliinkctt (sister of Lord Plunket) ami the Clovernor's lirst aide-de-camp, Captain Uraithewafte of the liiUi Fusiliers, at ono timo Garrison Adjutant at Dublin.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 138, 15 June 1904, Page 2
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181Personal Notes Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 138, 15 June 1904, Page 2
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