PERSONAL NOTES
Mr J. F. Holloway, of the Wanganui Herald, is paying a flying visit to town.-
lhe death is reported from Nelson [yesterday of the Hon. J. Uarnicoat, M.L.C., agpd 9i years. The Rev. Van S tavern, Jewish] Ivabbi of Wellington, js visiting New P ymouth and is staying at the White Hart Hotel.
The Argus hears- that the Premier intviubMo viH t F.ltluim at an curly date, lhe same paper says that Mr Massey contemplates addrcsMing meetings in Tarannki.;
the Oazetle notifies the" ucceptW r £", of Captain i (',,,;•* 1 ° UC , S «l'l"»i»t..u.nt as adjutant to the 4th Battalion, helmvU'K been appointed acting-major. MrW. H. Skinner will succeed. Mr LmgiiUMr, chief draughtsmen ,n Z [Government Survey Office here, who received notice of transfer to Auckland.
Mr James. J. Taine, who landed in Islington in 1810, celebrate his i.gl.y-eig-hth birthday on Sunday. land ' S n ° W rUSidiJls ut Auek -
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7729, 3 February 1905, Page 2
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149PERSONAL NOTES Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7729, 3 February 1905, Page 2
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