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Constable LiruJ, of Raho-tu, who is suffering from the effects of a severe attack of influenza, te at present an inmate of thu New Blymout'h hospital. The death is recordod of Mr Hugh CaWers, for many years in the Post and Telegraph Department, and for some years 'before 'his retirement from the service Chief Postmastei at Nelson. Hoi* Colonel Pitt, Attorney-Gen-eral, was a passenger for North by ■ the Rarawa last niglvt. His visi't is m connection with the Grey statue unveiling in Auckland, «t which function ho will represent the Government officially. The inmates of tho Old People's Home on Monday presented Misses Lope and Andnewsi with a handsome silver-mounted purse onch, ns a mark or their appreciation 0 { ( , lu , | cin[l | v feeling prompting t'hjo recipients in Cttri'yjng on the afternoon services, lie gnt« Were acknowledged by Mr ' ribo on behalf of the ladies.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 297, 20 December 1904, Page 2
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146Personal Notes Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 297, 20 December 1904, Page 2
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