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PERSONAL NOTES.

Thus the Inglewood Hecoro :—Mr W. T. Jennings, M.H,R., will address the ejectors ini the Parish Hall on Friday. As it is Visual for representatives te meet their supporters between sessions, Mr Jennings no doubt is 1 obeying custum, but as he has Hr 1 erally lived amongst ©lectors ho can>ot want to tell them lunch, and we incline to the opinion that he need notj 'specially exert himself in the speechifying way, as "his works speak for him, and what is more to the put*pose, speak well for -him .too, and we. think he must be abold man or one ittt'rly careles* of defeat), who aff tempts to assert a'better right to tha ;eat than has Mr Jennings'. ' *'.'

Professor Rutherford, of McGill University, arrived by the mail train on Thursday evening, being met at lho station by a nimibjer of friends. Afterwards the visitor was the guest) of the Taranaki Club, where n. lar<re gathering assembled to do Honour lo New Zealand's distinguished son. Mr Oliver Samuel, President of the Club. occupied! thie clmi'.r, onK Dr. Leathara ucted as vice-Chairmnn. This morning I)r. Rutherford leaves for Pungurehu, where ho spends a few days l with his people. The Professor delivers a lecture a t his Alma Mater, Canterbury College, in the course of u few weeks.

At St. Mary's on Thursday the wedding was solemnised of Mr Geo. Woods (son .of Mr Edwin Woods), who is well Known in local business circles, and Miss RowHottoni, of New, Plymouth'. Mr F. Stohr, who has been ill for some wo?ks with a (biad attack" of pneumonia, is now convalescent.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7850, 16 June 1905, Page 2

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PERSONAL NOTES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7850, 16 June 1905, Page 2

PERSONAL NOTES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7850, 16 June 1905, Page 2

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