PERSONAL.
Mrs Gilliver has been recommended by the committee for the position of sewing teacher at Tongaporutu, and Mrs Aroa at Uruti. Mr Georgo White, formerly with Messrs Eeynolds and Co., ai New Plymouth, and now in the employment of Messrs Skeates and Co., at Auckland, arrived iu town on, Monday morning on a business trip. Mrs Bradbury, wife of Eev. A. M. Bradbury, who has been very dangerously ill for some little time, yesterday took a ; ligtit turn for the better.
Commissioner Dinnic arrived in Neiy Plymouth on Monday Auckland. Di|rjng flic |io" in ; spupted t% 16ci(} police force, leaving Wit lip 4.15 p.m. train for south, Mr F. De Castro, one of tho ollioials in tho Education .Department, has been granted three months' leave of absence. He is just now recovering from a bad attack of appendicitis. Mr Stokes, who was severely injured some weeks ago iu a cycle in Devon Sfreef, is ahoui agaii}. jt iVill be about 'nii(e or ten months I before he is lit lo re-couimeuco his work, but he looks almost as well as ever.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8104, 8 May 1906, Page 2
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