Personal Notes
Miss M. Hirkey has resigned her position on the, leaching stair at the Stratford Slate School. The Stratford ISorough Council has appointed Mr C, Uioklinm as borough ranger and inspector, in succession to the late Mr Utile. A cable message from Capetown iiUites that General Smith itrook acts «:: Administrator during tinvisit of Sir Waller 1 lely-llutclunsoii, Uovernoi' of Capo Colony, to London, Yesterday morning Ids Honor Mr .Justice Kdwai'ds admitted .Mr Melville .John Crombie (Jngle.vjod), of .Messrs Malone, .llcYeagh and Anderson, solicitors, a barrister and solicitor of the Supreme Court. The admission was made on the application of Air Tolltiii-K-t, and was enn■:enled lo by Mr Samuel, on belialf of the Taranaki District I,«w S-jcie-iy-
Air Victor Heck, ndrance reprcsonlative of Mr Clement L. Uragge, l-'.K.CS., Ihe world-famed scientific lecturer and entertainer, arrived in New Plymouth yesterday, to make arrangements for the appcurancu of Ur Wruggo al Hie theatre at an
early date. Mr Wragge's lectures have been highly appreciated in the South of New Zealand, as they were throughout his Australian tonjr*
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 141, 18 June 1904, Page 2
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175Personal Notes Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 141, 18 June 1904, Page 2
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