PERSONAL NOTES.
| Air Clvorge Fisher lies unconscious in the Wellington Uospital. Medical ! otlieers regard the case as hopeless. | Mr IJugh Young, of Inglewood, has been selected out of applicants for the position of nigiht watchman at the Moturoa Freezing! Works. Constable Woods, who has been on leave, has returned to New Plymouth. During his trip he visited ■ Auckland ami the Bay of Islands. ! The English firm for which Mr J. Welch has been appointed sole New Zealand representative is Messrs John Isaac and Sons, of Cardiff, and iu,t Messrs J. I'ascoe and Co., as ! inadvertently stated. At Si. Joseph's Church on Sunday the services were conducted by the Kev. Father Hickson, of the West who is on a visit. The collections were in aid of the Wellington Cathedral fund. The Governor and party went to Kotociin by express. His Excellency attends a big Maori conference and he will also i*e-open the Maori meeting house at Ohinemuri. His Excellency will be in Jtotorua till the end of the present week, lie returns to Auckland on Saturday night and goes South on Sunday by way of the West Coast,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7762, 14 March 1905, Page 2
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187PERSONAL NOTES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7762, 14 March 1905, Page 2
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