Personal Notes
Rev. Woolley is now about again, Ibut he has not sufficiently recovered to bQ aibie to fill evening engfiigevments in the pulpit. Mr and Mrs Rutherford, of Leslie Hills, Canterbury, aro visitors to New Plymouth, and are staying at the Criterion Hotel. Mr Percy Webster, now with the National Bank, is leaving that institution to join Mr 11. M. Bauchopo in business in New Plymouth. Tho death is announced of Tom Emmett, tho English cricketer, wiio visited New Zealand some twenty years ago with tho L/iUywhile team. Mr P. O'Dea, in the service of the Wanganui JBdueftiipft- ► fon,upj-]y'toacher at Mnlnpu, intends to give up teaching and study for tho law. Mr Harold T. White, solo teacher at Elthani Road School, has forward id his resignation to the Taranaki Education Board, ami intends to proceed to Fedlding, where he will take up tho profession of music teacher. Mr W, D. Campbell, formerly subeditor of the Taranaki Herald, and more recently sub-editor of the Press (Christchurch), has been 'editor of the Tinvaru Herald, in succession to the late Mr G. G. Fiugerald.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 153, 2 July 1904, Page 2
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