PERSONAL NOTES.
Mr A. Vassall Cox, of Auckland, has received most satisfactory communications from bis two sons who went iback to Hie Old Country for education some ten years ago. Mr A. Graeme Cox, who was a pupil of the New Plymouth High School, is now in the South African Constabulary, and is shortly to be private secretary to his captain in (he Constabulary. His youngest son, Mr Vassall Cox, who was born at Waitara, passed first in all England for Ihe Eastern- Telegraph Extension Co., and will be sent from Cornwall to one. of their stations abroad in a few months. Mr Nicholas Holding, who has had a somewhat severe illbess, is now about again. By a private telegram lvceived on Friday, news came to hand of the death of Mi's Williams, wife of the Rev. W. J. Williams, Mctliodist minister at Nelson.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7969, 4 November 1905, Page 2
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144PERSONAL NOTES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7969, 4 November 1905, Page 2
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