PERSONAL NOTES.
Mr 11. Black, fho electrical engineer to the borough, made his first appearance at the council meeting last juight.. Mr James S,. Cross, weH-kifoww in shipping circles in Wellington, unci Nelson, died in .the hospital on Sunday night from paralysis. Innyat Vila, thv son of the Ameer of Afghanistan, had an impressive farewell to Lord Cur/.on, Viceroy of India, at Calcutta. Mr M. Murphy, well known in connection with the Canterbury Agricultural Association, underwent a serious operation yesterday, but was • progressing favourably last evening. The Premier an'd Mrs Seddon are to leave Hreymouth at midnight tonight by the 11 inemau, on route to New Plymouth, where they are expected on Thursday t«j visit the exhibition and military tournament. News from liaglnjj states that Ms John Moore, iate of the IkiaconsJielcl ltoad, Midhirst, died at his iann, Kaoroa Valiey, on Saturday night, the cause of death lU'ing plexy..At last night's meeting of the Loyal Egmont Lodge, 1.0.0. F., m:u., I'.U. Brp. XI. :r. Ai'nsworth resigned tiie oillce of Elco'live Seer relary, anil P.O. Brp. Williiam Hookel-, who only vacated the position a few weeks ago after 18 years' ser- , vice, re-elected,
Ml' Charles 1 Iloldswortlii, General Manager Union Steamship Company, fti)d Mrs Holdsworth returned to New Zealand bythoAparina from Calcutta an Sunday. They will be passengers by Iho liotoiti this .morning, travelling to Wellington by tills; express train. Mr Holdsworth traveled via AmeiSca to London*
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7708, 10 January 1905, Page 2
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236PERSONAL NOTES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7708, 10 January 1905, Page 2
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