PERSONAL NOTES.
Mr Chew Choiy*, of New Plymouth, has returned from a visit to China. » Mr Mor»t Avery, oldest s,on of Mr Thomas Avery, has returned from, England, after a two years' sojourn. It has teen reported that Mr C. T. Alills is likely to come forward as a oandklatv for the Taraaiaki s.Mvt. Mr H. Tate, of Wyii'turn, is at prey'nt an inmate of the hospital, suffering from appendicitis.'' Miss Alexander, wlim leaving the South School. Ttimarti, for Tarnnnki, whs presented by the pupils and staff with a silver mounted bnifh nnd comb. News was received in New Ply. ntbuth ion Sunday of I h;_' death of IMr David Mitchell, eldest son ol Mr .1. I). M ; it<*|hell, of I'.urnTvnnk, M'ltyiia. The funeral will leave Burnbank f'.ir the Manaia cemetery at i! p.m. to-morrow. 'Hie lte.v. S. Spencer will leave Mastci'ton shortly to take tip a position in the Waikato district. The eviiange will take ptace after the Rev. A. M. JoHtson, the new vicar, -takes charge of St. Matthew's. Mr llracp Hair, teller in the Mana'ia lirnn'h of the Hank of Australasia, who has been away for the benefit of his heal'th for the . past six months, lias been promoted to the position of accountant in the Haworu branch.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7898, 14 August 1905, Page 2
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211PERSONAL NOTES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7898, 14 August 1905, Page 2
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