PERSONAL NOTES.
Mr Joseph U-aekay, of MNlhirsl. who is taking a trip Home, was en-tei-tained at Ktrnlfonl on Tnesdav evening by iiis fellow ineiiiliers of the Stinliord Connl.v Council. A cable message stales that l.onl Kanfiiii'ys eldest was niarli.d on Wi-dnesdav to Mr ICvelyn Mi iies (iaslfell. We are sorry, to ueord the deatli of I'he Uiiv of Con.stal.tr Hussell yester(l ty alternoon. 'lh- sad ev t nt liappenid very suddenly, ami when Constable Hussell went ondiitv at 11!..'!0 hi' had no idea of the sad bereaveinent that was so soon to-beialt him. Mis Russell was seized with illness al 2 o clock, and medical aid was at at one,- stinimrii 'd, aiul a messenger despatched lor Constable- Hussell, \vh, arrived home just as his wife expircl. The deceased lady, who was Iti jeais of age, will be interred 011 Sunday.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7974, 10 November 1905, Page 2
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141PERSONAL NOTES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7974, 10 November 1905, Page 2
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